New Shore Dive in Kingston

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Got this in the mail this am, a big thank you to those involved. Hope to see pics soon and do the dive as well.

Following up on an exploratory dive last week, local divers, many of them POW members, tonight placed a line from shore near Kingston General Hospital to a wreck that lies in 60 feet of water, just 20 minutes gentle swim away. The line starts around the 20 foot depth contour and is most easily located by entering the water somewhere near the middle of the car park close to Murney Tower and swimming eastwards along the 20 foot contour until you pick it up. It's bright yellow and leads almost directly south to the bow of the wreck.

The wreck is in very good condition; one of the more intact examples of what is certainly a sailing vessel and probably associated with use on the canal systems. It's almost a hundred feet long and about 24 feet wide. Care should be taken by visiting divers to avoid disturbing and damaging many upright features that have stood the test of time.

The wreck is well known already; it features on local charts, but it has not previously been of great interest, since it lies in the path of frequent boat traffic and didn't have any line to it from shore. For ease of reference, it may be useful (borrowing the example of the KPH wreck) to refer to it as the KGH wreck, unless and until someone can provide a precise identity.

Visibility tonight was about 40 feet on the wreck and the water temperature about 64F.

Just imagine if Divedude and the rest of them cooperated like this how much more diving could be had.
 
Sweet! Sounds like a great shore dive opportunity.

I was in Kingston in early August with 3 buddies. We dove the small sheltered area by the Great Lakes Marine Museum. This was our first dive in the area and we wanted a nice, easy acclimation dive. We were also able to find the wreck of the St. Lawrence and spoke to one of the homeowners who lives on the sheltered bay were it's located. We were going to dive it until we realized it was in 5-12' of water and was heavily covered by grass this time of the year. We ended up proceeding onto the Mallorytown/Brockville area where we were diving for the week.
 
Some charter operators go out of business or quit the business and more and more sites in Kingston get opened up about 10 this year alone from what is being said on OD. Good for the new breed in Kingston more diving is always good.
 
Got this in the mail this am, a big thank you to those involved. Hope to see pics soon and do the dive as well.

Following up on an exploratory dive last week, local divers, many of them POW members, tonight placed a line from shore near Kingston General Hospital to a wreck that lies in 60 feet of water, just 20 minutes gentle swim away. The line starts around the 20 foot depth contour and is most easily located by entering the water somewhere near the middle of the car park close to Murney Tower and swimming eastwards along the 20 foot contour until you pick it up. It's bright yellow and leads almost directly south to the bow of the wreck.

Thanks for the directions to this shore dive. Today the vis was about 20ft and the thermocline there was at 57ft. I like the flourescent yellow line, it's easy to see.
 
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