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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.

  • Tiller Wreck

    Explore the Tiller Wreck, a well-preserved wooden schooner in Lake Ontario, featuring an intact tiller and rich maritime history.

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  • Holy Cross Church Rum Runner

    Explore the remnants of a Prohibition-era rum runner near Holy Cross Church in Marine City, Michigan. A fascinating dive into history awaits.

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  • St Clair Flats Motor Yacht

    Explore the remains of a 1920s motor yacht in St. Clair Flats, a dive site rich in history and unique design features.

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  • Old Channel Lake Bank Wrecks

    Explore the intriguing Old Channel Lake Bank Wrecks, also known as ‘The Twins’, a site rich in maritime history and ecological significance.

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  • Dickinson Island Wreck

    Explore the intriguing wreck in the Middle Channel, known for its unique sonar shape and historical significance. A dive site for intermediate divers.

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  • Bond Road Barges

    Explore the historical remnants of the Bond Road Barges on the Severn River, a testament to Ontario’s logging industry.

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  • Welcome Island Sailboat

    Explore the intriguing wreck of a 20-foot sailboat submerged in the St. Lawrence River, showcasing mid-20th century boat-building techniques and a rich maritime history.

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  • Cibola

    Explore the buried remains of the Cibola, a vessel lost beneath Toronto’s urban landscape, part of the city’s maritime history.

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  • Wyatt Bay Aird Island

    Explore the scenic Wyatt Bay, a hidden gem in Lake Huron’s North Channel, known for its maritime history and potential shipwrecks.

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  • Richmond

    Explore the wreck of the Richmond, a wooden schooner resting in Lake Ontario near Port Hope, offering a unique dive experience with historical artifacts.

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