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Shipwreck Explorers Discover 1850's Canadian Schooner in Lake Ontario
Homer Warren
Quinte
David W Mills
Banshee
Ida Walker
Is there any shipwreck that can be explored in less than 30 feet deep in Lake Ontario between Oswego and Hilton or in the Finger Lakes? We are ROCHESTER residents and we LOVE to snorkel. I can be reached at my cell 585-703-1982 or at ssatterwhite@rochester.rr.com. Thanks!
USS Indianapolis (CA-35) USS Indianapolis (CL/CA-35) was a Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy, named for the...
KMS Bismarck
SS Thistlegorm
Unknown ship
Grindstone Island Cars Various cars scatter the bottom of the river covered in grass and zebra muscles. There is a lot of...
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The National Museum of the Great Lakes is excited to announce the release of a new book titled Shipwrecks of Lake Ontario: A Journey of Discovery. This book contains stories of long lost shipwrecks and the journeys of the underwater explorers who found them, written by Jim Kennard with paintings by Roland Stevens and underwater imagery by Roger Pawlowski.
The recent discovery of the wreck of the British warship Ontario, “the Holy Grail” of Great Lakes shipwrecks, solves several mysteries that have puzzled historians since the ship sank more than two centuries ago. Now, for the first time, the whole tragic story of the Ontario can finally be told.