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Search thousands of wreck records by vessel name, region, official number, type, river, lake, or project. Browsing 5,000 records is the backup plan; search is the front door.

  • Cheboygan Point Wreck

    Explore the submerged twin-screw wooden vessel in Lake Huron, a navigational hazard due to its shallow depth and deteriorated condition.

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  • Port Edward Wreck

    Explore the mysterious wooden steamer wreck near Port Edward, Lake Huron, a site rich in maritime history and diving opportunities.

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  • Record 4380

    Explore the unidentified submerged wreck in Lake Superior, a navigational hazard with an approximate length of 10 meters. Dive responsibly and document without disturbing the site.

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  • Record 4381

    Explore the unidentified submerged wreck in Lake Superior, a potential hazard to navigation, with unverified details and coordinates.

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  • Coast Pilot 6

    Explore the submerged tugboat marked as a navigational hazard in Lake Erie, a site shrouded in mystery and challenging dive conditions.

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  • Unidentified Wreck in Lake Huron

    Explore the mysterious unidentified wreck in Lake Huron, a navigational hazard submerged at just 8 feet deep. Caution is advised for divers and boaters alike.

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  • HMS Montreal

    Explore the wreck of HMS Montreal, a pivotal British sloop-of-war from the War of 1812, located in Kingston Harbour, Lake Ontario.

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  • Unknown Skiff

    Explore the mysterious Alexandria Bay Skiff, a potential remnant of the tragic vessel ‘Giggles’, lying under the Seaway Channel with challenging dive conditions.

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  • Waterson Point Barge

    Explore the wreck of an unidentified barge at Waterson Point, a site rich in maritime history and accessible for divers and snorkelers.

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  • Scow Bay Barges

    Explore the submerged wreckage of an unidentified barge in Scow Bay, a testament to historical maritime practices in the St. Lawrence River.

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