The Black

Explore the intriguing wreck of The Black in Lake Simcoe, a partially submerged site accessible for divers of all skill levels.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: The Black
  • Type: Unknown vessel type
  • Year Built:
  • Builder:
  • Dimensions: Unknown
  • Registered Tonnage:
  • Depth at Wreck Site: 4.5 m / 15 ft
  • Location: Lake Simcoe, Ontario, near Kempenfelt Bay
  • Coordinates: N 44° 17.468′ / W 79° 30.944′

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The wreck known as The Black lies in shallow waters of Lake Simcoe and is referred to by divers for its distinctive presence or possibly its appearance. The exact vessel type is unclear; it may be a small recreational boat, a work vessel, or an artifact deliberately placed for diving purposes.

Description

The wreck of The Black offers a unique diving experience in the scenic setting of Lake Simcoe. Though little is known about the vessel’s origin, its intact condition and accessibility make it an exciting site for exploration. Whether you’re drawn by the mystery or the challenge of uncovering its past, The Black is a compelling dive for Ontario’s diving enthusiasts.

History

Possible Background:

  • Type: Without precise records, the vessel could be linked to recreational or small-scale commercial use on Lake Simcoe.
  • Historical Context: Lake Simcoe has a storied history of boating and fishing, and vessels like “The Black” could have served a range of roles, from utility to leisure.

Potential Scenarios for Wreck:

  • Accidental Sinking: Weather conditions or mechanical failure might have caused the vessel to sink.
  • Abandonment or Scuttling: It might have been intentionally scuttled to create an artificial reef or dive site.
  • Recreational Incident: It could have been lost in a storm or due to a navigational error.

Significant Incidents

Final Disposition:
The wreck lies in relatively shallow waters, making it an accessible site for divers of all skill levels. Its condition, reported as partially submerged and intact, adds intrigue to its identity and history.

Final Disposition

No specific NOTMARs are associated with this wreck. Divers should take standard precautions, particularly due to proximity to active boating areas.

Current Condition & Accessibility

Current Condition & Accessibility:

  • Accessibility: Reachable from the shore or by boat.
  • Visibility: Visibility in Lake Simcoe varies but is often suitable for recreational diving.
  • Appeal: The shallow depth and reportedly intact structure make this an ideal dive for exploring unique underwater features.

Resources & Links

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Noted by local divers, The Black is a well-known site in the Kempenfelt Bay area. Details of its initial discovery remain undocumented.

Legacy Notes & Full Historical Record

This section preserves the original unedited Shotline content for this wreck so that no historical detail is lost as we transition to the new logbook format.

Identification & Site Information:

  • Name: The Black
  • Location: Lake Simcoe, Ontario, near Kempenfelt Bay
  • Coordinates: N 44° 17.468′ / W 79° 30.944′
  • Depth: 15–30 feet (4.5–9 meters)
  • Condition: Partially submerged, reportedly intact
  • Date of Discovery: Unknown; frequently noted by local divers

Vessel Type Description:

The wreck known as The Black lies in shallow waters of Lake Simcoe and is referred to by divers for its distinctive presence or possibly its appearance. The exact vessel type is unclear; it may be a small recreational boat, a work vessel, or an artifact deliberately placed for diving purposes.

Possible Background:

  • Type: Without precise records, the vessel could be linked to recreational or small-scale commercial use on Lake Simcoe.
  • Historical Context: Lake Simcoe has a storied history of boating and fishing, and vessels like “The Black” could have served a range of roles, from utility to leisure.

Potential Scenarios for Wreck:

  • Accidental Sinking:
    • Weather conditions or mechanical failure might have caused the vessel to sink.
  • Abandonment or Scuttling:
    • It might have been intentionally scuttled to create an artificial reef or dive site.
  • Recreational Incident:
    • It could have been lost in a storm or due to a navigational error.

Final Disposition:

The wreck lies in relatively shallow waters, making it an accessible site for divers of all skill levels. Its condition, reported as partially submerged and intact, adds intrigue to its identity and history.

Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs):

No specific NOTMARs are associated with this wreck. Divers should take standard precautions, particularly due to proximity to active boating areas.

Located By & Date:

Noted by local divers, The Black is a well-known site in the Kempenfelt Bay area. Details of its initial discovery remain undocumented.

Current Condition & Accessibility:

  • Accessibility: Reachable from the shore or by boat.
  • Visibility: Visibility in Lake Simcoe varies but is often suitable for recreational diving.
  • Appeal: The shallow depth and reportedly intact structure make this an ideal dive for exploring unique underwater features.

Resources & Links:

  • Google Maps Location: Search for Kempenfelt Bay, Lake Simcoe, Ontario.
  • Local Dive Shops: Contact dive shops in Barrie for site details and dive arrangements.
  • Ontario Diving Forums: Connect with other divers familiar with the site.
  • Historical Societies: Check Barrie’s local historical resources for potential records or folklore about “The Black.”

Conclusion:

The wreck of The Black offers a unique diving experience in the scenic setting of Lake Simcoe. Though little is known about the vessel’s origin, its intact condition and accessibility make it an exciting site for exploration. Whether you’re drawn by the mystery or the challenge of uncovering its past, The Black is a compelling dive for Ontario’s diving enthusiasts.

Tags:

Wreck Dive, Lake Simcoe, Kempenfelt Bay, Ontario Diving, Recreational Dive, Freshwater Dive.

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