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  • The Pen Boiler

    Explore the remains of a single steam boiler near Kingston Penitentiary Shoal, a site rich in maritime history and a popular dive location.

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  • Rickys Tug

    Explore the wreck of Rickys Tug, a tribute to local maritime history and a dive site for experienced divers in Lake Ontario.

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  • Crystal Wreck

    Explore the well-preserved Crystal Wreck, a wooden schooner resting in Lake Erie, known for its historical artifacts and stunning underwater features.

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  • Friendly Island Pleasure Boat

    Explore the submerged remains of an unidentified pleasure boat near Friendly Island in the scenic St. Lawrence River, a site for recreational diving and maritime history.

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  • French Creek House Boat

    Explore the mysterious Unidentified Houseboat in French Creek Bay, a unique dive site with a rich local lore.

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  • The Black

    Explore the intriguing wreck of The Black in Lake Simcoe, a partially submerged site accessible for divers of all skill levels.

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  • Frank L. Bapst, Squaw, C.F. Coughlin

    Explore the history of the Frank L. Bapst, a steam screw vessel that served the Great Lakes from 1895 until its uncertain fate.

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  • Jackie’s Wreck

    Explore the intriguing remains of Jackie’s Wreck, a sailing vessel in Lake Erie, offering insights into 19th-century maritime history.

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  • Unidentified Skiff – Bath Ferry Dock

    Explore the submerged Unidentified Skiff near Bath, Ontario, a small vessel reflecting local maritime history.

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  • Detroiter

    Explore the wreck of the DETROITER, a dredge barge resting in 20 feet of water near Camp Perry, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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