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  • Unidentified Wreck – Jaycee Gardens Park, St. Catharines, ON

    Explore the submerged remains of an unidentified vessel in Jaycee Gardens Park, a site rich in local history and accessible for novice divers.

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  • RHU (1965)

    Explore the story of RHU, a 26-foot Chris-Craft that ran aground in 1965, highlighting navigational risks in the North Channel.

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  • Surveyor and Dixie US 175285

    Explore the wreck of the tugboat Surveyor and the dredge barge Dixie, lost in a storm on Lake Erie in 1964, now a dive site in 43 ft of water.

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  • Dixie US 175285

    Explore the wreck of the Dixie, a wooden dredge scow lost in Lake Erie during a storm in 1964. Dive into history while respecting the underwater environment.

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  • Judge Kenefick (H.J. McManus) 148430

    Explore the wreck of Judge Kenefick, a former bulk carrier converted to a chemical barge, scuttled in Lake Huron after sustaining severe acid damage.

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  • Bayanna C 150811 (Aragon US 107228)

    Explore the history of the Bayanna, a versatile steamship that served the Great Lakes for nearly 70 years before its tragic end in a fire.

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  • John A. McPhail

    Explore the wreck of the John A. McPhail, a ferry lost in Lake Huron during a storm in 1964, resting at approximately 200 feet deep.

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  • James W. Curran C 176167

    Explore the wreck of the James W. Curran, an automobile ferry that sank in Lake Huron during a storm in 1964.

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  • Finn McCool

    Explore the wreck of the Finn McCool, a wooden derrick barge scuttled in Lake Superior, offering insights into maritime history and construction vessels.

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  • Edith II

    Explore the transformation of the Edith II from a beloved tour boat to a unique waterfront cottage in the Thousand Islands.

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