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May 15th, 2002, 02:43 PM
#1
Ontario Dive Locations - Lake Ontario
approximate max depth (in feet)
Kingston:
Munson (110), Marsh (85), Comet (85), Wolfe Islander (80), G.T. Davie(95), Aloha and Effie Mae (55), Cornwall (70), Maple Glen (75), Queen Mary (65), Titanic (70), Glendora (75), KPH (70), Jamieson
Picton:
Annie Falconer (80), Atlasco (43), City of Sheboygan (100), Manola (80), Olive Branch (100), RH Rae (105), Fabiola (55), Florence (30), Owens&Sublimnos (30)
Toronto
Humber Bay (30), Sligo (75)
Port Colborne:
Benson (136)
any others?
If you haven't forgiven yourself something, how can you forgive others? - Dolores Huerta
June 8th, 2002, 10:37 PM
#2
Re: Lake Ontario wrecks
Unless somebody moved it the last time I checked Port Colbourne was still south of us on Lake Erie...........
and the C. B. Benson is a nice wreck although you would be hard pressed to break more than 85' without a shovel
April 12th, 2004, 04:53 PM
#3
Diving Gal bubbled
Kingston:
Munson (110), Marsh (85), Comet (85), Wolfe Islander (80), G.T. Davie(95), Aloha and Effie Mae (55), Cornwall (70), Maple Glen (75), Queen Mary (65), Titanic (70), Glendora (75), KPH (70), Jamieson
Kingston,
Stacked Hulls (53), Marine Museum Barge (30), Cora Post (30), City of Sheyboygan(95), Alberta (100), Augustus (65), China (90), Dredge Islander (70), DSS (65), Empress (65), Frontenac (100), SM Douglas (100), Marsh (90), Hilda (220), Kattie Eccles (90), KPH (65), Mark 1 (65), Monkey Wrench(70), Rickey's Tug (70), Terry's Tug (95), William Johnston (65), Wreck x (95), Wreck 6 (95), Londonderry (220), Cobroug (220), Simla (90), St. Louis (90), Hattie Hutt (90), Gendora (65)
I got more but they are personal
April 12th, 2004, 07:19 PM
#4
Dang, and here I thought we'd get a few of those special places...
If you haven't forgiven yourself something, how can you forgive others? - Dolores Huerta
April 12th, 2004, 07:34 PM
#5
The Tiller Wreck, Port Dalhousie (111 ft)
Sun Tsu says, a general that knows heaven and earth, knows himself and the enemy, and has Chi, strategic power, cannot be defeated.
April 13th, 2004, 08:35 AM
#6
I would say Juno but is more like a snorkel thing... and is located in Bowmanville
http://robertkuzel.tripod.com/thefas...orld/id22.html
May 8th, 2004, 03:21 PM
#7
Prince Regent & Psyche, 12-20 ft, Deadman's Bay, Kingston.
I'm back Diving Gal...
"The knack of learning to fly is to throw oneself at the ground and miss."
Rod
September 19th, 2006, 10:07 AM
#8
http://city.portcolborne.on.ca/cityh...el_Stories.pdf
Sherkston quarry has an old locomotive on the bottom (35ft)
“Buoyed by water, he can fly in any direction-up, down, sideways-by merely flipping his hand. Under water, man becomes an archangel.”
Jacques Cousteau
:scubadive
September 19th, 2006, 10:08 AM
#9
The old Welland Canal is an interesting beginner dive. I started free diving and snorkelling there, then I got jealous of all the scuba divers I'd see there, and the rest is history.
“Buoyed by water, he can fly in any direction-up, down, sideways-by merely flipping his hand. Under water, man becomes an archangel.”
Jacques Cousteau
:scubadive
October 23rd, 2006, 07:46 PM
#10
the welland canal is interesting????
gee must have missed that dive
:jump3: remember....everything looks bigger under water....so go big or go home
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