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Tiller Wreck Take a midweek splash during the dog days of summer! The Tiller Wreck is a beautiful and fragile wooden schooner 100′ long by 25′ wide. The ship is in great shape, featuring 2 beautiful masts, a gorgeous rudder, cargo holds, a picturesque bow, windlass, anchor, and stove. The wreck is a short ride from Port...

Penetanguishene Dive in stunning Georgian Bay on this 3 dive day trip! This is an ideal trip for Open Water divers, experienced divers new to Canadian diving or any diver that loves shipwrecks! Gain experience with stellar recreational dives in clear, blue Georgian Bay waters! Come for a fun adventure as we show you around some beauti...

Wexford - Grand Bend SS Wexford Shipwreck in Lake Huron is a 250′ steel freighter sitting upright in about 75 feet. The ship was lost with all hands on Lake Huron on November 9, 1913, during the Great Lakes storm of 1913. Her cargo was 96,000 bushels of wheat at the time of her loss. On August 25, 2000, the wreck was dis...

PB. Locke - Port Hope P.B. Locke, 136-foot schooner, built 1873 Converted to a barge, hauling stone, sank in a storm, October 1912. This beautiful wreck is fairly broken up, but the Bell, Anchor and several dishes, tools and a stove are visible. It sits in about 80 ft of water. Advanced Certification Required.     ...

The Raleigh - Port Colborne The Raleigh was a 227-foot wooden steamer built in 1871 that sank in Lake Erie near Port Colborne on November 30, 1911, following a steering failure in heavy seas. Three people died when the ship broke in two, and the wreck now lies in about 30 feet of water as a popular, shallow, and heavily broken-up dive s...

Rum Runner and Two Bits - Oakville Oakville Rum Runner is located approximately 2 km off Oakville Harbour in 75 feet of water. It is found alongside another wreck, known as "Two Bits," allowing for a combined dive. Max Depth - 75ft Advanced Open Water Certification Required 

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