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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.

  • Omar D S

    Explore the mystery of the unregistered Omar D S, a vessel lost in Lake Ontario under unclear circumstances. A target for underwater archaeology.

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  • Mary O’Gorman (Mary Gormally)

    Explore the wreck of the Mary O’Gorman, a small schooner resting in Young’s Cove, Picton, Ontario, a testament to 19th-century maritime trade.

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  • SS Pumper (SS Planet, Racey, Paul Evans)

    Explore the storied history of the SS Pumper, a versatile steamship with a rich past, now resting near Kars marina on the Rideau River.

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  • Mautenee

    Explore the mysterious wreck of the Mautenee, a wooden schooner that ran aground in Lake Erie, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • Alligator Tug – Burnt Lake, Ontario

    Explore the historical wreck of an alligator tug in Burnt Lake, Ontario, a site rich in marine construction history and ecological beauty.

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  • The Neilson

    Explore the wreck of The Neilson in Lake Simcoe, a dive site known for its accessibility and historical significance.

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  • Waterson Point Wreck

    Explore the mysterious Unidentified Hull at Waterson Point, a site rich in maritime history and intrigue, perfect for divers seeking adventure.

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  • Unidentified Wooden Boat

    Explore the wreck of an abandoned wooden work boat near Alexandria Bay, NY, at a depth of approximately 100 feet in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • Unidentified Steamer

    Explore the recently discovered unidentified steamer in Lake Ontario, a potential cargo vessel with a rich history tied to the region’s lumber trade.

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  • Garibaldi

    Explore the buried remains of the Garibaldi, a historical vessel in Port Hope’s west harbor, now part of the area’s maritime legacy.

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