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Amazing! The wreck of Canadian Scooner was found in Lake Ontario after 105 years of being underwater since 1906. The 129-foot-long vessel was loaded with 480 tons of coal when it sank in 300ft deep, 10 miles away from the Sodus Bay. The ship was located by undersea explorers Jim Kennard, Dan Scoville and Roland Stevens who have discovered over 20 shipwrecks in the lakes of United States.