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  • Governor (Old Governor)

    Explore the wreck of the Governor, a wooden schooner that sank beneath the Cataraqui Bridge, posing a significant navigational hazard.

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  • R. Kendrick C 71081

    Explore the history of the R. Kendrick, a 19th-century wooden ferry turned tugboat, scuttled with undocumented details.

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  • Lizzie C 100397

    Explore the history of the Lizzie, a passenger steamer scuttled post-1918, reflecting Ontario’s maritime heritage.

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  • John Moore

    Explore the wreck of the John Moore, a wooden schooner that foundered in Lake Ontario, with uncertain conditions and potential remains yet to be discovered.

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  • Rapid

    Explore the wreck of the tug Rapid, a wooden steam-powered vessel from the late 1800s, significant to the maritime history of Owen Sound and Lake Huron.

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  • Pearl (II)

    Explore the history of the Pearl (II), a wooden steam tugboat from the early 1900s, known for its role in Great Lakes maritime operations.

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  • Osprey

    Explore the wreck of the Osprey, a wooden steam freighter that played a vital role in early 20th-century maritime commerce in the Great Lakes.

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  • Montrose

    Explore the history of the wooden schooner Montrose, a vital player in the 19th-century Georgian Bay lumber trade.

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  • Ann Mackenzie

    Explore the historical wreck of the Ann Mackenzie, a 19th-century wooden schooner known for its transatlantic voyages.

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  • Amherst Island Wreck Listing

    Explore the rich maritime history and dive sites around Amherst Island in Lake Ontario, known for its shipwrecks and natural beauty.

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