Wrecks of John's Run - Kingston

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Tom R

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Last year we relocated the 8 of the 9 Wolfe Island graveyard wrecks, one has eluded us. But Harold has given us permission to use the lake and find her.

We have moored 4 of the wrecks for you pleasure they are in 95 feet of water and 2 sets of 2 are accessable by one dive.

The first set was moored on Sunday for POW Mooring day part 2 on the wrecks we believe to be the SARNOR and HATTIE HUTT were opened.

Both of these scuttled hulls were burnt to the water line and when they were relocated to the graveyard in 1937 they sank hard in the bottom making it deeper in the wreck then outside of them.

This year POW and GLUE will conduct survey work in a joint venture on some of these wrecks.

Photo's can be seen on Tom Wilson's site, as you can see we had about 70feet of vis
http://www.scubaq.ca/ontarioscubadiving/Hattie.htm
 
Gotta just say thanks for finding, documenting and then letting other divers enjoy the wrecks.

Well done dude!
 
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