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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.

  • Barges – Mohawk River (Erie Canal)

    Explore the abandoned concrete barges of the Mohawk River, remnants of wartime innovation and industrial history.

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  • Barges – Grand Island NY

    Explore the remnants of the Grand Island Barge Graveyard, a historical site reflecting the sawmill industry’s legacy along the Upper Niagara River.

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  • Barges Lock 32 Pool, Erie Canal, Pittsford, New York

    Explore the submerged remains of historic barges at Lock 32, a testament to the Erie Canal’s role in 19th-century commerce.

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  • Picnic Point Barge

    Discover the newly identified Picnic Point Barge in the St. Lawrence River, a testament to maritime history waiting to be explored.

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  • 1970s Tri-Hull Pleasure Boat

    Explore the discovery of an unidentified Boston Whaler in the St. Lawrence River, resting at 92 feet, with a striking blue color and evidence of intentional scuttling.

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  • Avid Magnum C-FXPK

    Explore the incident of the Avid Magnum C-FXPK, an aircraft that crash-landed in Lake Ontario, resulting in minor injuries but no major damage.

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  • Cessna 150F C-GCKJ

    Explore the site of the Cessna 150F C-GCKJ, which made an emergency water landing in Lake Ontario. Both occupants were rescued unharmed.

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  • Mooney M20A CF-LQY

    Explore the details of the Mooney M20A CF-LQY, an aircraft involved in an accident, with limited information on its history and current condition.

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  • CF-LPR 99

    Explore the mysterious wreck of CF-LPR 99, a light aircraft lost in Lake Ontario near Port Union. Discover its history and current condition.

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  • Avro Anson 7207

    Explore the tragic history of Avro Anson 7207, a WWII training aircraft that crashed into Lake Ontario during a routine exercise, emphasizing the importance of flight safety.

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