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William C/US 217513 (Atwater, Coulee)
Explore the wreck of the Atwater, a steel freighter built in 1919, now resting in Lake Michigan after a service history that included coal transport.
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De Havilland DH 89 Dragon Rapide CF-BNG
Explore the dramatic emergency landing of CF-BNG on Lake Ontario in 1946, where the pilot’s quick thinking saved his life amidst an engine fire.
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Alberta M. (1907)
Explore the wreck of the Alberta M., a steam-powered fish tug from 1907, resting in Lake Huron’s Meldrum Bay.
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Ammunition Dumping in Georgian Bay: The Tug Northern’s Role
Explore the historical significance of the tug Northern’s role in the post-WWII ammunition disposal in Georgian Bay, highlighting environmental concerns and safety practices.
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Elsie Doris C 138184
Explore the history of the Elsie Doris, a wooden tug scuttled in Lake Ontario after decades of service in harbor operations.
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Mink (1896)
Explore the history of the Mink, a unique sidewheel steamboat that served the Ottawa River’s logging industry until its loss in 1945.
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Dick T. (Wahnapitae) (1904)
Explore the history of the Dick T., a lumber tug that played a vital role in the Great Lakes lumber industry before its grounding in 1945.
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Hamonic
Explore the tragic fire of the Hamonic, a passenger steamer that marked a turning point in Great Lakes travel history.
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Hamonic C 122553
Explore the wreck of the Hamonic, a luxury passenger steamer lost to fire in 1945, now a symbol of Great Lakes maritime history.
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Eddie S. (1933)
The Eddie S. foundered in a sudden squall on Lake Superior in 1945, resulting in the loss of two crew members. Only one survived.

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