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Abandoned

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  • Buried Hull, Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON
  • Henley Island Cluster (3 Wrecks), Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON
  • Suspected Hull, North Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON
  • Unidentified Barge – “Wreck 3”
  • Unidentified Hull & Dock Structure – Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON (Wreck 2)
  • Unidentified Wreck – Jaycee Gardens Park, St. Catharines, ON
  • Wreck 9 – Suspected Tug, Lock 21, Third Welland Canal, Thorold, ON

Buried by Landfill

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  • Buried Hull, Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON

Burnt at Dock

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  • Regina (Europe)

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

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  • Europe (1870)

Fire

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  • Europe (1870)

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Unidentified Barge – “Wreck 3”
  • Unidentified Hull & Dock Structure – Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON (Wreck 2)
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  • Buried Hull, Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON

Here’s the full Shotline Diving Shipwreck Report for the fourth wreck in Martindale Pond:

  • Wreck 4 – Buried Hull, Martindale Pond, St. Catharines, ON
  • Coordinates: 43.194799, -79.266639
  • Depth Range: Unknown (likely shallow)
  • Estimated Length: ~35 m (115 ft)
  • Casualties: None recorded
  • Site Location: Martindale Pond, southwest quadrant of former canal zone

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

  • Wreck Name: Wreck 4 – Buried Hull
  • Other Names: “Southwest Martindale Hull”
  • Vessel Type: Unknown – shape suggests Barge or shallow Draft workboat
  • Site Context: Confirmed in 1965 when Martindale Pond was drained; Hull shape visible but now likely covered by sediment or vegetation
  • Access: Location accessible from shore or by small craft; wreck is not currently visible without probing or sonar

Note: This site is a strong candidate for side-scan sonar or magnetometer survey due to the likelihood of being fully buried.

CONSTRUCTION & OWNERSHIP

  • Material: Presumed timber Hull with flat bottom, typical of canal-era construction
  • Builder/Owner: Unknown
  • Build Date: Unknown, likely pre-1950
  • Length: ~35 m (115 ft)
  • Beam/Draft: Unknown – no surface measurements available

PROPULSION

  • Power: Unknown
  • Engine/Masts: None identified in available photos – presumed unpowered canal service Hull

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Discovered only through a 1965 photo during a rare full drainage of Martindale Pond, this wreck remains largely undocumented and is potentially one of the most obscure remnants of the Third Welland Canal’s logistical backbone.

The shape and size of the structure imply it was either a utility Barge, work Hull, or Lighter used in support of canal construction or cargo movement. Its presence along the canal alignment suggests purposeful abandonment during the canal’s decommissioning phase.

FINAL DISPOSITION

  • Date of Abandonment: Prior to 1965
  • How: Possibly scuttled or Abandoned and slowly buried
  • Condition: Presumed buried beneath silt or sediment, no recent visual confirmation
  • Diving Status: Unknown – would require sediment probing, sonar, or careful excavation mapping

REFERENCES & LINKS

  • 1965 Archival Photo – Structure visible during pond drainage
  • GuideTags: Lock 2 – Jaycee Gardens History
  • Wikipedia – History of the Welland Canal
  • Personal Correspondence – SLD – Jarret Owens

Lost but Not Forgotten: This site remains a mystery, and we invite anyone with photos or stories from the 1950s–60s about Martindale Pond to help unlock its identity. Your contributions keep history afloat.

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