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Union (1855)
Explore the wreck of the Union, a wooden sidewheel steamer lost to fire in the Detroit River in 1865.
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Canada (Canada No. 2, Young Canada)
Explore the wreck of the Canada, a 19th-century sidewheel tugboat lost in a storm on Lake Erie.
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L. B. Fortier (1858)
Explore the wreck of the L. B. Fortier, a scow-schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1865, claiming the lives of five crew members.
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Lily Dancey (1856)
Explore the wreck of the Lily Dancey, a wooden schooner lost in a gale on Lake Huron in 1865. No remnants remain, but its history is rich.
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Sebastopol (1855)
Explore the wreck of the Sebastopol, a sidewheel steamer lost in a storm in 1865, now a site rich with artifacts and history.
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Flight (c1857)
Explore the remains of the wooden schooner Flight, wrecked in 1865 during a storm in the Straits of Mackinac.
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Fish Hawk (1858)
Explore the wreck of the Fish Hawk, a wooden schooner that succumbed to a gale in 1865, revealing insights into 19th-century maritime commerce.
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Brockville (1863)
Explore the wreck of the Brockville, a wooden steamer lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1865. A significant piece of Great Lakes maritime history.
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Eugenie (1863)
Explore the wreck of the Eugenie, a scow schooner lost during a gale in 1865 while assisting in salvage operations near Point Pelee, Lake Erie.
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Ann Maud (Anna Maud, Annie Maud)
Explore the wreck of the Ann Maud, a 19th-century schooner lost in a storm on Lake Ontario, near Wellington. A reminder of maritime history and the challenges faced by early navigators.

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