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  • Niagara Shoal Wreck

    Explore the mysterious steam launch wreck at Niagara Shoal, a challenging dive site with strong currents and rich maritime history.

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  • Record 2376

    Explore the unidentified submerged wreck in Lake Superior, a potential maritime hazard with a rich history waiting to be uncovered.

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  • Alexandria Bay Sail Boat

    Explore the abandoned sailboat near Alexandria Bay, a small yet significant piece of the St. Lawrence River’s maritime history.

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  • Record 14208

    Explore the submerged wreck in Lake St. Clair, a navigational hazard confirmed by surveys. Caution is advised for divers and mariners alike.

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  • Record 10702

    Explore the mysterious unknown wreck in Lake St. Clair, a potential navigational hazard for mariners.

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  • Record 10700

    Explore the mysterious submerged wreck in Lake St. Clair, a navigational hazard with an unknown identity and depth.

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  • Dupuis No. 10

    Explore the wreck of Dupuis No. 10, a steel-hulled towed vessel from 1915, submerged in Lake Erie, offering divers a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • Unknown Shipwreck

    Explore the submerged wreck in Lake Superior, a significant navigation hazard at just 3 feet deep. Ideal for divers interested in maritime history and underwater exploration.

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  • John Ladue

    Explore the mystery of the JOHN LADUE, a pleasure craft wreck in the St. Lawrence River, known for its recreational boating history.

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  • North Colborne Island Barge

    Explore the remains of an unidentified wooden barge sunk for winter storage near North Colborne Island, offering a glimpse into maritime practices of the past.

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