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  • Judge Hart C 146247

    Explore the wreck of Judge Hart, a steel canaller that sank in Lake Superior in 1942, resting at a depth of 170 feet. A significant site for divers and maritime historians.

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  • Transport US 145211

    Explore the wreck of the Transport, an iron barge lost in a storm in 1942, near Eagle Harbor, Michigan.

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  • City of St. Joseph (City of Chicago) US 126627

    Explore the wreck of the City of St. Joseph, a steel barge in Lake Superior, known for its tragic grounding during a gale in 1942.

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  • Wawinet (1904)

    Explore the tragic story of the Wawinet, a luxury yacht that sank in Georgian Bay in 1942, claiming 25 lives. A site of historical significance for divers.

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  • Avro Anson MK I 6554

    Explore the wreck of the Avro Anson MK I 6554, a WWII training aircraft submerged in Lake St. Francis, near Cornwall, Ontario, with a tragic history and significant dive conditions.

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  • Drill Boat #3 C 151110

    Explore the mysterious wreck of Drill Boat #3, an oil drilling vessel lost in Lake Ontario in 1942, near the iconic Scarborough Bluffs.

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  • Steelvender US 223082

    Explore the wreck of the Steelvender, a WWII-era freighter lost in Lake Superior, with a tragic history and unconfirmed resting place.

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  • Ida E (1887)

    Explore the wreck of the Ida E, a versatile steambarge that transitioned from lumber transport to sand and gravel operations in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • Harvard NA 66-2349

    Explore the submerged wreck of the North American Harvard Mk. II in Lake Simcoe, a significant site reflecting Canada’s aviation history during WWII.

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  • Harvard 2616

    Explore the wreck of Harvard 2616, a military trainer aircraft lost during WWII training exercises in Lake Simcoe, Ontario.

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