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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.

  • Lake Street Wrecks (3)

    Explore the Lake Street Wrecks, three stripped hulls near Port Dalhousie, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history and vibrant underwater ecosystems.

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  • Construction Cranes with Barge

    Explore the unique underwater site of construction equipment in Lake Erie, featuring an upright excavator and scattered machinery from the 1990s.

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  • Cedar Island Yacht

    Explore the Cedar Island Yacht wreck, a popular dive site for training and navigation in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • Cedar Island 3 (1950’s Dodge Truck)

    Explore the submerged remains of a 1950 Dodge Charge Van in the St. Lawrence River, a unique historical artifact resting at 60 feet.

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  • Unknown Wooden Dory

    Explore the partially submerged remains of a historical wooden dory on the Rideau River, a relic of local fishing and transportation.

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  • T-8 Wreck

    Explore the T-8 wreck, a mysterious schooner in Lake Erie, known for its collision damage and unique features. A dive site for experienced divers seeking maritime history.

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  • Felice (1955)

    Explore the wreck of the Felice, a vital freight and passenger vessel that sank in Lake Ontario, connecting remote communities before its tragic end.

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  • E.S. Adams

    The E.S. Adams collided with the American bark Constitution on a clear night near Point Pelee, resulting in its loss and one life claimed.

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  • Hamilton J. Mills (1881)

    Explore the history of the Hamilton J. Mills, a wooden schooner barge built in 1881, known for its significant role in Great Lakes commerce.

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  • Grindstone Island Cars

    Explore the unique underwater site of submerged vehicles at Grindstone Island, a fascinating dive destination in the St. Lawrence River.

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