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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.

  • K4

    Explore the mysterious K4 wreck near Oswego, Lake Ontario, a site of historical intrigue and potential discoveries.

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  • North Point Wreck

    Explore the mysterious North Point Wreck in Lake Huron, a submerged hazard confirmed by advanced sonar surveys. Dive responsibly and leave only bubbles.

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  • Avro Arrow Models

    Explore the historical significance of the Avro Arrow test models, recovered from Lake Ontario, representing a pivotal moment in Canadian aerospace history.

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  • Unknown Sailboat

    Explore the remains of an old wooden sailboat wrecked during a storm at Sandbanks Provincial Park, showcasing the power of Lake Ontario’s unpredictable weather.

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  • Unnamed 30-Foot Recreational Boat

    A 30-foot recreational boat was destroyed by fire on the Ottawa River, prompting emergency response and environmental monitoring.

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  • Light Beacon

    Explore the submerged Light Beacon in Lake Ontario, a historical navigational aid near Oswego, discovered in 2016. Perfect for divers interested in maritime history.

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  • Unknown River Barge

    Explore the mysterious Unknown River Barge, a flat-bottomed vessel resting in the St. Lawrence River, offering insights into the region’s maritime history.

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  • Lady Di – (2014)

    The Lady Di, a pleasure craft, ran aground on a small island in Lake Nipissing in August 2014, raising questions about navigation and operator error.

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  • General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper

    Explore the site of the MQ-9A Reaper crash in Lake Ontario, a significant military aviation incident from 2013.

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  • Lady of Nipissing 2013

    The Lady of Nipissing capsized in 2013, leading to a tragic drowning incident. The wreck remains submerged near the Manitou Islands.

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