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Yes! there is one wreck sitting at 130' just about one mile straight out from center island, I can't remember her name but when I dove her years ago it was pitch black, cold and lots of wire debri.

MrA
 
What about Lake Erie? Lets not forget about it - and OTE runs charters out there as well.

As to Toby being great - I'd stick with Kingston & Brockville. Toby is over rated. The wrecks are better in Kingston/Brockville area and it's much warmer in the water.

I think the people are nicer there too......KOA is always a great place to camp and Tom R @ NTD makes sure you're well taken care of.....not to mention the charter operators - Big Jim & Spencer are always accommodating.

And for Lake Ontario....do I really need to start about the Tiller?
 
DiveMistress2:
What about Lake Erie? Lets not forget about it - and OTE runs charters out there as well.

As to Toby being great - I'd stick with Kingston & Brockville. Toby is over rated. The wrecks are better in Kingston/Brockville area and it's much warmer in the water.

I think the people are nicer there too......KOA is always a great place to camp and Tom R @ NTD makes sure you're well taken care of.....not to mention the charter operators - Big Jim & Spencer are always accommodating.

And for Lake Ontario....do I really need to start about the Tiller?

What is the lowdown on the Tiller?
 
Ha ha ha R_Deluca - you don't say....LOL

The Tiller is great! And no, D33ps1x, it's not 8, 10, 12 and 2 right now......sometimes we like to sleep in...LOL

And how would you know d33ps1x, seeing as you haven't paid us a visit yet? Let us know when you'd like a guided tour by Scuba Steve - he should be an expert on the wreck by now since he's been on it 20+ times this year already...LOL
 
Hi

I've heard there is some were under lake Erie a submarine/bell that was lost many years ago by an adventurous individual seeking riches from a ship wreck and many have tried to find her as recently as two years ago, but do sediment thickness it is said to be unrechable/pingable to date.

Mr A
 
Hi

Yes Tom! I beleave you are correct on that one, it was off the Atlantic.

Mr A
 
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