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  • C.D. 110, (Rapids Queen, Columbian, Brockville)

    Explore the history of the versatile C.D. 110, originally known as Rapids Queen, a steel-hulled vessel that transitioned from passenger transport to a breakwater in Toronto Harbour.

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  • James Clarke C 71149

    Explore the well-preserved wreck of the James C. King, a 19th-century schooner barge, resting near Russel Island in Lake Huron.

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  • Sodus Point 3

    Explore the recently discovered Sodus Point 3 wreck, a presumed wooden sailing vessel lying at 20 meters in Lake Ontario, offering insights into 19th-century maritime history.

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  • Sodus Point 2

    Explore the mysterious wreck of the Unidentified Hull – Sodus Point 2, a metal-hulled vessel resting in Lake Ontario, discovered in 2022.

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  • 117m Wreck

    Explore the mystery of the 117m Wreck in Lake Ontario, a significant shipwreck with a rich maritime history waiting to be uncovered.

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  • Medora US 16451

    Explore the wreck of the scow Medora, lost in a storm after a collision with the schooner H. B. Steele near Wolf River. A reminder of the perils of Great Lakes navigation.

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  • Alligator Tug – Catfish Lake, Ontario

    Explore the wreck of an alligator tug in Catfish Lake, a unique dive site rich in history and natural beauty.

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  • Carnegie Bay Schooner

    Explore the unidentified hull of a presumed schooner in Carnegie Bay, a historical site for divers interested in maritime heritage.

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  • Calhoun Family Barges

    Explore the remains of the Grindstone Island Barges, remnants of the Saint Lawrence Seaway construction, now partially submerged and accessible for diving.

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  • Unidentified Wooden Chris Craft (1955)

    Explore the wreck of a 1955 Chris Craft pleasure boat, resting in the St. Lawrence River, offering a glimpse into mid-20th century boating culture.

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