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  • Kingston Yacht Club Wreck

    Explore the Kingston Yacht Club Wreck, an unidentified vessel in Kingston Harbour, offering a dive experience rich in history and archaeological interest.

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  • Wayne Isabell

    Explore the wreck of the Wayne Isabell, a wooden tugboat resting in Lake Huron, offering divers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Albany

    Explore the wreck of the Albany, a brig lost in a gale near the Straits of Mackinac. Discover its historical significance and the challenges of Great Lakes navigation.

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  • Weldon (1919)

    Explore the history of the Weldon, a wooden screw-propelled vessel that served the Lake Deschenes region before its tragic end in a fire.

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  • Mary

    Explore the submerged wreck of the Mary, a wooden schooner near Picton, Ontario, and discover its role in 19th-century Great Lakes shipping.

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  • Unidentified Hull at Wolfe Island Graveyard

    Explore the mysterious unidentified hull at Wolfe Island Graveyard, a significant underwater site in the St. Lawrence River, rich in maritime history.

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  • Maggie Bell C 71192

    Explore the history of the Maggie Bell, a sidewheel steamship that played a vital role in 19th-century Canadian maritime trade.

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  • Bells Barrel

    Explore the intriguing Bells Barrel, a relic of mid-20th century salvage operations located near the scuttled wreck of the William Johnston in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • Evangeline C 58826

    Explore the history of the Evangeline, a wooden yacht lost to fire in the late 19th century near Goat Island, Ontario.

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  • Old Dredge

    Explore the half-submerged Old Dredge at Brass Point Bridge, a relic of the Rideau Canal’s industrial history.

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