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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.

  • Chippewa

    Explore the submerged Chippewa wreck in the St. Lawrence River, a site of historical significance and diving intrigue.

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  • Wisconsin (1852)

    Explore the wreck of the Wisconsin, a wooden sidewheel steamer lost in Lake Ontario, with a smokestack discovered near Grenadier Island. A dive into maritime history awaits.

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  • Graveyard Point Wreck

    Explore the remains of an unidentified wooden ship near Graveyard Point, possibly linked to the War of 1812. A site of historical significance for divers and historians alike.

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  • Cora W Post C 83299

    Explore the wreck of the Cora W. Post, a 19th-century daggerboard schooner, resting near Howe Island in the St. Lawrence River. A dive site rich in history and maritime significance.

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  • Cedar Island 1

    Explore the submerged remains of Cedar Island 1, an unidentified wooden vessel in the St. Lawrence River, at a depth of 60 feet. A site for experienced divers.

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  • Nowocton

    Explore the wreck of the Nowocton, a pleasure craft resting in the North Channel of Lake Huron, ideal for divers seeking historical insights.

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  • Mansfield C 96711

    Explore the history of the Mansfield, a 19th-century wooden steamship that played a vital role in Ontario’s transportation network.

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  • Marine Museum Barge

    Explore the Marine Museum Dive Site in Kingston, Ontario, a popular freshwater diving location with varied underwater features and historical significance.

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  • Ivy (1874)

    Explore the history of the Ivy, a wooden sidewheel steamboat that played a crucial role in towing operations on the waterways of Quebec and Ontario.

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  • Tanti C 154774

    Explore the wreck of the Tanti, a gas screw vessel that served Lake Ontario’s island communities, now resting in Thompsons Bay.

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