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Thought I would pass this around, while putting my sail boat away this weekend I ran into a group of British divers coming into the Island marina who said they found and dove a new wreck about a mile and a half out from Center island. I gather From what they told me it is a large barge with a crane bent over on here port side. I never heard of this wreck but the digital photo they showed me looked great. These divers were from England working here in Toronto. Hopefully more will become of this and there may be a half decent dive to dive out side of the Toronto Harbour area.
Amobeus
Last edited by amobeus; December 7th, 2003 at 09:57 PM.
I would have to say the vis would be some what good as I did dive the Lyman M Davis in 130 feet of water which is a burnt boat this past summer. The divers came in on a ministry boat and the only reason I went over to talk to them is because the were unloading rebreathers and video gear.