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  • Mary Everett (Serepta) C 83156

    Explore the wreck of the Mary Everett, a 19th-century Canadian schooner that foundered in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1903.

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  • Newaygo US 130488

    Explore the wreck of the Newaygo, a wooden steam freighter lost in a blizzard on Lake Huron in 1903, now scattered across Devil’s Reef.

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  • Newaygo (1890)

    Explore the wreck of the Newaygo, a steambarge that succumbed to a blizzard-gale in 1903, now resting in 25 feet of water near Devil’s Island, Georgian Bay.

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  • Seattle (1892)

    Explore the wreck of the Seattle, a wooden steamer lost in a gale on Lake Huron in 1903. All crew survived, but the vessel’s remains are likely scattered.

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  • Atlantic (Manitoulin)

    Explore the wreck of the ATLANTIC, a wooden steamship that met a tragic end in 1903, now a popular dive site in Georgian Bay.

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  • George Penniman US 86301

    Explore the history of the George Penniman, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1903, later salvaged and rebuilt as a barge.

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  • Bliss US 29925

    The A.T. Bliss, a wooden schooner-barge, sank in Lake Michigan during a storm in 1903. Discover the history and details of this Great Lakes shipwreck.

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  • Ella Murton (1875)

    Explore the wreck of the Ella Murton, a wooden schooner-barge that grounded during a storm in 1903, with remains likely scattered along the shoreline of South Bay.

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  • Manhattan (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the Manhattan, a wooden bulk freighter that met a tragic end in Lake Superior. Dive into history at 40 feet and witness remnants of maritime innovation.

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  • William F. Sauber US 81317

    Explore the wreck of the William F. Sauber, a wooden-hulled steamer lost in a storm on Lake Superior in 1903, with a dramatic rescue story.

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