Wellington (pre-1854)

Explore the story of the Wellington, a wooden schooner lost in Lake Ontario in 1854, a testament to the challenges faced by 19th-century mariners.

Shotline Diving Wreck Profile

  • Name: Wellington
  • Type: Schooner
  • Year Built: Pre-1854
  • Dimensions:
  • Location: Off Poultneyville, Lake Ontario

Wreck Location Map

Vessel Type

The Wellington was a wooden-hulled schooner, a common type of vessel used on the Great Lakes during the 19th century. These ships were designed for carrying bulk cargoes such as grain, timber, and other goods essential to trade between American and Canadian ports. With their efficient design and relatively shallow draft, schooners like the Wellington were well-suited to navigating the Great Lakes’ harbors and channels.

Description

The Wellington was an active participant in the bustling commercial trade of Lake Ontario. Schooners of this era were integral to the economic development of the region, moving goods between towns and cities on both sides of the border.

In April 1854, the Wellington was loaded with a cargo of peas for transport across Lake Ontario. Unfortunately, the schooner met its fate near Poultneyville, New York, succumbing to the unpredictable weather and hazards that were a constant threat to shipping in the mid-19th century.

History

Despite the widespread use of schooners and the wealth of maritime activity on the Great Lakes, details surrounding the Wellington‘s sinking are scarce. No formal record exists of the vessel’s wreck being located or salvaged. It is presumed that the remains of the Wellington still rest on the lakebed near Poultneyville.

Significant Incidents

There is no documentation available regarding the fate of the crew. This lack of information is common for shipwrecks of this era, where records were often sparse and losses at sea were frequent.

Final Disposition

  • Date of Loss: April 22, 1854
  • Location: Off Poultneyville, Lake Ontario
  • Cause of Loss: Likely bad weather or navigational challenges.

Current Condition & Accessibility

The wreck of the Wellington has not been located in modern times. Its precise location remains unknown, though it is believed to be near Poultneyville, Lake Ontario.

No navigational hazards have been reported in relation to the Wellington‘s wreck. However, the waters off Poultneyville are known for their challenging conditions, which have historically been the site of many shipwrecks.

Resources & Links

References are being reviewed for this wreck.

The Wellington stands as a symbol of the significant yet perilous role schooners played in the economic development of the Great Lakes during the 19th century. Although its wreck has not been found, its story contributes to the rich maritime history of Lake Ontario, underscoring the challenges faced by vessels in the unpredictable conditions of the Great Lakes.