Shotline Diving

Connecting You to the Depths of the Great Lakes

Great Lakes Research Archive

Search the Shotline archive

Wreck Finder

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.

  • Record LS1776/40

    Explore the submerged wreck LS1776/40 near Youngstown, NY, a site of historical significance and navigation hazards.

    View wreck

  • Tonawanda Boiler

    Explore the Tonawanda Boiler, a historical remnant of ferry transportation in Lake Ontario, accessible to divers and recognized as a navigational landmark.

    View wreck

  • Record LS1777/40

    Explore the unidentified submerged wreck in Lake Ontario, a notable navigational feature with limited visibility and challenging conditions.

    View wreck

  • Record LS1775/40

    Explore the submerged wreck LS1775/40 in Lake Ontario, a navigational hazard with a mysterious history.

    View wreck

  • Big Bay Sloop

    Explore the remains of the Big Bay Sloop, a small merchant vessel lost in Lake Superior, offering insights into late 19th-century trade.

    View wreck

  • Colin Campbell (Embury) US 5719

    Explore the wreck of the Colin Campbell, a wooden-hulled steambarge with a rich maritime history in the Great Lakes, now a site for divers to document and appreciate.

    View wreck

  • F. F. Cole

    Explore the buried remains of the F. F. Cole, a 19th-century schooner lost beneath the Toronto Waterfront, a testament to urban development and maritime history.

    View wreck

  • Antares US 366

    Explore the submerged remains of the Antares, a 19th-century wooden schooner in the Ogden Canal, a testament to Great Lakes maritime history.

    View wreck

  • John By (1832)

    Explore the story of the John By, an early sternwheel steamer lost to history near Port Credit, Lake Ontario.

    View wreck

  • Black Hawk (Emery, Fletcher, Elizabeth, George Suffle) (1833)

    Explore the storied history of the Black Hawk, a 19th-century schooner that navigated the Great Lakes, facing numerous challenges and transformations.

    View wreck