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  • Ancaster C 193615

    Explore the history of the Ancaster, a steel-hulled tugboat with a significant role in Canada’s lumber industry, now preserved at the Owen Sound Marine & Rail Museum.

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  • Harry H (USS SC-238, Allen, Sea Roamer, SC-1 Class Submarine Chaser)

    Explore the history of the Harry H, a former submarine chaser turned yacht, now lost to dredging operations in Oshawa Harbour.

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  • Hennepin Point Wreck

    Explore the mysterious Hennepin Point Wreck in Lake Huron, a submerged hazard with unknown details. A site for experienced divers seeking adventure.

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  • Record 1615

    Explore the submerged wreck in Lake Erie, a navigation hazard near Detroit River. Caution is advised due to its uncertain location and depth.

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  • Allegheny (USS Ata-179, Malcom)

    Explore the history of the Allegheny, a former naval tug turned training vessel, which capsized in 1978 due to ice accumulation in Lake Michigan.

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  • USCG Cable Boat 56022

    Explore the wreck of USCG Cable Boat 56022, a military utility vessel that sank during a winter storm in 1977, now a notable dive site in Lake Ontario.

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  • Eagle

    Explore the history of the EAGLE, a steel-hulled fishing tug built in 1956, now officially abandoned with an uncertain fate.

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  • De Havilland DH-83C Fox Moth

    Explore the site of the De Havilland DH-83C Fox Moth crash during the CNE Airshow in 1976, a poignant reminder of aviation history and safety.

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  • Cessna 401 N6203Q

    Explore the tragic crash site of Cessna 401 N6203Q in Lake Ontario, where all three occupants lost their lives during a final approach in 1976.

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  • Edmund Fitzgerald US 277437

    Explore the tragic story of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, a Great Lakes freighter that sank in 1975, taking all 29 crew members with it.

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