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  • Commodore Foote (Coleraine) US 4923

    Explore the wreck of the Commodore Foote, a two-masted schooner that sank in Lake Huron after a collision in 1867, carrying a cargo of wheat.

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  • Marquette (1856)

    Explore the well-preserved wreck of the Marquette, a barkentine lost in 1867, lying in 45 ft of clear water off Hope Island, Georgian Bay.

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  • Portsmouth (1853)

    Explore the wreck of the Portsmouth, a mid-19th century steam cargo carrier, resting in shallow waters of Lake Huron, known for its historical significance and dive accessibility.

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  • Andrew Stevens (1855–1867)

    Explore the wreck of the Andrew Stevens, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1867. A testament to maritime challenges.

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  • Hanover US 11142

    Explore the wreck of the Hanover, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1867, now marked by Hanover Shoal in Lake Michigan.

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  • Albemarle US 1730

    Explore the wreck of the Albemarle, a three-masted schooner lost in the Straits of Mackinac during a storm in 1867.

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  • Acme US 297

    Explore the wreck of the ACME, a wooden propeller steamer that sank in 1867 during a storm in Lake Erie, lying at a depth of 225 feet.

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  • Admiral (1852)

    Explore the wreck of the Admiral, a scow-built schooner lost in a gale on Lake Ontario in 1867. A symbol of 19th-century maritime history.

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  • Grape Shot (1855)

    Explore the well-preserved wreck of the Grape Shot, a mid-19th century wooden schooner, located in shallow waters near Plum Island.

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  • Kate Doak US 14062

    Explore the wreck of the Kate Doak, a three-masted schooner lost in a storm in 1867 near Ludington, Michigan.

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