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SS Etruria US 136977
Explore the wreck of the SS Etruria, a significant steel bulk freighter lost in 1905, now resting in Lake Huron at a depth of approximately 310 feet.
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City Of Collingwood (1893)
Explore the wreck of the City of Collingwood, a significant wooden steamer lost to fire in 1905, lying in the ‘graveyard of the harbor’ in Georgian Bay.
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Yakima US 27630
Explore the history of the Yakima, a wooden bulk freighter lost in 1905 due to navigational error and fire, with no remains left to discover.
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Gracie M. (aka Grace M.)
Explore the wreck of the Gracie M., a fishing tug sunk in 1905 after a collision with a Canadian patrol vessel, resulting in tragic loss of life.
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George T. Burroughs (1881)
Explore the wreck of the George T. Burroughs, a steam barge transformed into a sandsucker, now resting in the St. Clair River Flats.
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Hiram R. Bond US 95966
Explore the wreck of the Hiram R. Bond, a wooden scow sunk in 1905 after a collision in dense fog. Accessible site near North Point Light.
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Lilly May (Lillie E, Lilly E) US 15872
Explore the history of the wooden three-masted schooner Lilly May, lost in 1905 due to hull failure while carrying a heavy cargo.
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J.C. Clark C 51669 (T.D. Dole C11866, J.C. Clarke, James Clark)
Explore the history of the J.C. Clark, a resilient ferry that served the Great Lakes before its tragic end in a fire in 1905.

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