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Abandoned

26
  • A. H. Pitz US 2370
  • Adventurer US 107174
  • Alfred W. (1905)
  • Barge 115 US 53268
  • Bayline Park Wreck
  • Cambridge US 5399
  • Col. Ellsworth (c1850)
  • Dredge #8 C 116384
  • E. Cohen
  • Emerald (1862)
  • J. C. Keyes US 12710
  • Mary E. Mclachlan
  • Record 14974
  • Record 2352
  • Record 2352 Twin Barges
  • Record 2376
  • Record 3954
  • Record 4533
  • Record 7880
  • Robertson (Fayling) US 157127
  • Servia (1898)
  • Swansea US 115165
  • Tri-County Corridor Wreck
  • Unknown Motorboat
  • Unknown Shipwreck
  • Wayne US 80881

Ashore

36
  • A.C. Keating US 105346
  • Alex. Nimick US 106702 (Alexander Nimick)
  • Altadoc (Lake Shore) C 116577
  • Amboy (Helena)
  • Arthur Orr
  • Bessie Barwick
  • Cambridge US 5399
  • Charles E. Endell US 125773 (Star No. 2)
  • Chenango US 4335
  • City Of Bangor US 127131
  • Coaster (1848)
  • Eleanor (c1927)
  • F.L. Danforth US 17746
  • Florence Lester (1868)
  • Galatea (1882)
  • George (George Murray)
  • Golspie
  • Grey Eagle (1867)
  • J. C. Keyes US 12710
  • James Garrett US 13875
  • Julia Palmer US 145513
  • Keweenaw (1866)
  • L.C. Woodruff US 14609
  • Maplehurst C 138230 (Cadillac US 126876)
  • Missoula US 91928
  • Nirvana US 130481
  • Ozaukeem(1884)
  • Sarnian (B1895)
  • South West (1866)
  • T. M. Bradley US 145172
  • Transfer US 59353
  • Union US 25048
  • Unknown Motorboat
  • V.H. Ketchum US 25908
  • W.W. Arnold US 26166
  • William O. Brown US 26915

Burnt at Dock

22
  • A.F. Bartlett US 105130
  • Amethyst US 1712
  • City Of Winnipeg (Annie L. Craig)
  • Free Trade US 120588
  • Hiram R. Dixon US 107600
  • Josie Davidson US 76501
  • Mentor (1868)
  • Middlesex US 91307
  • Northern Dock & Dredge Scow No. 3 US 163490
  • Northern Dock & Dredge Scow No. 2 US 16489
  • Northern Dock & Dredge Scow No. 4 US 163491
  • Northerner (1871)
  • Roamer US 234923
  • Sachem US 116267
  • Sailor Boy US 116393
  • St. Ignace C 116191
  • Swansea US 115165
  • Thomas Quayle US 24159
  • Thomas W. Palmer (Samoa) US 145229
  • Thomas Quayle (1867)
  • W.H. Ritchie 1880
  • Winslow US 26174

Capsized

2
  • Golden Rule (1884)
  • Pathfinder (1895)

Collision

20
  • A.C. Maxwell (1870)
  • Charles J. Sheffield US 126414
  • Chester B. Jones US 125159
  • Donna Marie US 237994
  • Ellen Parker (1846)
  • Emma A. Mayes US 8722
  • Grace A. Channon US 85309
  • Henry J. Johnson
  • Huronton (Huron US 96425) C 141664
  • John B. Cowle
  • John Mitchell
  • Lyric US 140903
  • Marion L
  • Onoko US 155048
  • Oriole (1857)
  • Schuylkill US 115145
  • Shamrock US 46229 (John W. Hannaford)
  • T.T. Morford (1910)
  • Thomas Wilson (1892)
  • Violet G. C 138009

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

7
  • A.C. Maxwell (1870)
  • Algonquin (1839)
  • Dawn (1888)
  • G.S. Weeks (1835)
  • Saveland (1873)
  • Schuylkill US 115145
  • Sparta US 121219 (Frank W. Hart)

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

5
  • City Of Bangor US 127131
  • Lafayette
  • Lilly May (Lillie E, Lilly E) US 15872
  • Sparta US 121219 (Frank W. Hart)
  • St. Ignace C 116191

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

4
  • Edward Gallagher (E. Gallagher, Ed. Gallagher) US 8220
  • Fred and Will US 9719
  • George Rogers (1889)
  • Thomas Quayle (1867)

Fire

40
  • A.F. Bartlett (1871)
  • Alice Vivian US 30240
  • Amethyst US 1712
  • Anna Ruth (American Favorite)
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Bob Anderson 1862
  • Carlotta US 105834 (Adrienne, Thora)
  • City Of Ashland US 126240
  • City Of Winnipeg (Annie L. Craig)
  • Commodore Jack Barry US 126355 (Constitution, Jack Berry)
  • Ella G. Stone (E.L. Mason)
  • Frank O’Conner US 76724 (Weston)
  • Geo. P. Savidge
  • Gordon Gauthier (1883)
  • Harvey Neelon C 73953
  • Hunter US 95471
  • Ira Chaffee US 12131
  • J.W. Eviston US 75723
  • James P. Donaldson (1880)
  • Jim Pullar (US 77146) C 126045
  • John Chassell (Echo) US 75352
  • Liberty US 141011
  • Mentor (1868)
  • Nellie Torrent US 130206
  • Northern Dock & Dredge Scow No. 1)
  • Prussia C 75638
  • Queen City US 20519
  • Queen of the Lakes US 20508
  • R.F. Goodman US 110546
  • Servia (1898)
  • SS Cumberland (1871)
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • T. M. Bradley US 145172
  • Tom Dowling US 24988
  • Traveler (1852)
  • V. Swain US 25888
  • V.H. Ketchum US 25908
  • W.J. Emerson C 107133
  • Winslow US 26174
  • Wood Island US 206510 (Lyle D.)

Located but Unidentified

3
  • Record 2385
  • Record 3343
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)

Lost (Still Missing)

4
  • Convair F-106 Delta Dart
  • F-106 Delta Dart
  • R. Hallaran US 110434
  • Steelvender US 223082

Pounded to Pieces

15
  • Allegheny (1873)
  • Charles J. Kershaw (Kershaw)
  • City Of Superior
  • Convair F-106 Delta Dart
  • F. Morrell (1866)
  • Gilbert Knapp US 10337
  • Golspie
  • John Jacob Astor (1835)
  • L.C. Woodruff US 14609
  • Laura Bell
  • Maplehurst C 138230 (Cadillac US 126876)
  • Plover (1857)
  • Sarnian (B1895)
  • W.W. Arnold US 26166
  • William O. Brown US 26915

Recovered

1
  • Freedom (Corona US 126850, James Bardon No. 7 US 76625

Scuttled

45
  • A.B. Conmee (Superior) US 80908
  • Beatrice M. C 107167
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Cormorant US 125334:
  • Curlew C 122178 (US 5965)
  • Eva Wadsworth US 8723
  • Gogebic (Green River) C 138863
  • Gravel King
  • Green River C 138863 (Gogebic)
  • Imperial (1902)
  • James P. Donaldson (1880)
  • Jed
  • Jed US 125590(Maplegrove, Cherokee)
  • Julian V. O’Brien US 76755
  • Mary Ann (Mary Ann of Dunnville) (1867)
  • Mary H. Boyce US 92033
  • Niagara C 53589 (Druid)
  • Oden US 155186
  • Record 4381
  • Robert L. Fryer (1888)
  • Robertson (Fayling) US 157127
  • St. Joe C 112007
  • Steven Selvick (Lorian, Cabot)
  • Theora US 145640
  • U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mesquite
  • unknown 11 (Dipper Dredge)
  • Unknown 11 – Dipper Dredge
  • Unknown 12 (Dump Scow)
  • Unknown 12 – Dump Scow
  • Unknown 14 – Flat Scow
  • Unknown 15 – Flat Scow
  • Unknown 16 (Dipper dredge)
  • Unknown 17 (Tug)
  • Unknown 18 (Derrick scow)
  • Unknown 19 (Dump scow)
  • Unknown 3 (Flat Scow)
  • Unknown 4 (Dump Scow)
  • Unknown Dump Scow (No. 29)
  • Unknown Flat Scow (No. 31)
  • Unknown Tug (No. 26 – “J. Storey” listing)
  • Unknown Tug (No. 27)
  • Unknown 16 – Dipper Dredge
  • W.A. Rooth
  • W.G. Harrow (1893)
  • W.H. Ritchie C 130432 (Ritchie US 115729)

Storm

34
  • A.A. Parker (1884) (Kasota)
  • Adella Shores (1894)
  • Alice Craig
  • Alice L US 208703
  • Annie M. Peterson (1874)
  • Arbutus C 92642
  • Atlanta US 106746
  • Barge 115 US 53268
  • Bertha Endress C 71229
  • C.F. Curtis (1900)
  • Canadian Government Ship (CGS) Lambton C 126409
  • Cleveland Pre-1852
  • Dot (ex‑Mary Merritt)
  • E.T. Carrington US 135211
  • Edmund Fitzgerald US 277437
  • Erie L. Hackley US 135615
  • Golden Rule (1884)
  • Henry B. Smith (1906)
  • J.L. Beckwith (James L. Beckwith)
  • Kakabeka
  • L.C. Waldo (1896)
  • Lord Selkirk’s Canoe Brigade (1816)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Olive Jeanette US 155181
  • Ozaukeem(1884)
  • P. S. Marsh
  • Sadie Thompson (1890?)
  • Sir Trevor Dawson(William C. Moreland)
  • SS Leafield (1892)
  • Steelvender US 223082
  • Sunbeam (1861)
  • SUSIE Q (1947, Fishing Tug)
  • Templeton (pre-1893)
  • Western Reserve US 81294

Stranded/Grounded

51
  • Agawa C 111807 (Robert P. Durham, Heron Bay, Federal Husky)
  • Algoma 1883
  • C. D. Leuty
  • Chandler J. Wells US 4274
  • Chenango US 4335
  • Chicago US 127590
  • City of Montreal
  • Colorado US 4267
  • Cris Grover (1878)
  • D & C
  • De Soto US 6441
  • E. Cohen
  • Elma US 8895
  • Emperor C 126654
  • F. Morrell (1866)
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Gale Staples (Caledonia)
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Grampa Woo US 8220
  • Gunilda
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • Hesper
  • Hunter US 95471
  • J. S. Seaverns (John P. Ward)
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • Jolly Inez (Turret Chief, Vickerstown) C106605
  • Kiowa (1920)
  • Lafayette
  • Maine US 16445
  • Manhattan (1867)
  • Marquette
  • Mary M. Scott US 16424
  • Mary Martini US 90978
  • Monarch C 96834
  • Ontario (1874)
  • Panama (John Craig)
  • Pasadena US 150465
  • Plover (1857)
  • Richard Morwood C 73952 (Lennie Powell, Montpelier)
  • Samuel H. Foster US 115150
  • Siskawit (1839)
  • Sitka
  • Spartan (1864)
  • St. Andrew (W.B. Hall) C 96094
  • Starucca US 115381
  • Stephen A. Douglas (pre-1850)
  • Strathmore (Gordon Campbell) C 116813
  • Tioga US 145405
  • Transport US 145211
  • Wellington US 26224
  • You Tell US 656020

Sunk for a Breakwater or Dock

4
  • Charles Hebard
  • Julia Palmer US 145513
  • Maia (1898)
  • Spartan (1864)

Sunk/Foundered

97
  • A.A. Parker (1884) (Kasota)
  • Adella Shores (1894)
  • Alberta C 122177
  • America US 107357
  • Arbutus C 92642
  • Arlington (Glencadam, F.P. Jones) C 138210
  • Bermuda US 2160
  • Bertha Endress C 71229
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Brandon C 92535
  • C.F. Curtis (1900)
  • Canadian Government Ship (CGS) Lambton C 126409
  • Cerisoles (1918)
  • Charles C. Griswold (1854)
  • Charles Horn US 92102
  • Chicago US 127590
  • City Of Ashland US 126240
  • Cleveland Pre-1852
  • Comet US 5683
  • Comrade US 34132
  • Cris Grover (1878)
  • David A. Wells US 6635
  • Dot (ex‑Mary Merritt)
  • Dredge #8 C 116384
  • Emma A. Mayes US 8722
  • Emporer C 126654
  • Erie L. Hackley US 135615
  • Frank O’Conner US 76724 (Weston)
  • Frank W. Wheeler US 120577
  • G.L. 37 US 165469
  • George T. Hope US 85800
  • George N US 202896
  • Glenlyon (William H. Gratwick, Minnekahtha)
  • Grampa Woo US 8220
  • Gunilda
  • Henry Steinbrenner
  • Hudson US 95953
  • Indiana
  • Ira H. Owen US 100410
  • J.H. Sheadle (1906)
  • Jessie Hall C 70288
  • Joesph Paige US 75593
  • John B. Cowle
  • John L. Gross US 13478
  • John M. Hutchinson US 75597
  • John M. Osborne (1882)
  • Judge Hart C 146247
  • Jupiter
  • Kellogg (1882)
  • Langham (Tom Adams)
  • Lizzie A. Law US 140133
  • Lord Selkirk’s Canoe Brigade (1816)
  • Maggie McRae C90697
  • Mediator (1862)
  • Moonlight US 90719
  • Myron (1888)
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Niagara US 18714
  • Ocean Wave (1860)
  • Olive Jeanette US 155181
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Pacific
  • Panther C 138004
  • Pearl B Campbell US 150296
  • Phineas S. Marsh US 19679
  • R. Hallaran US 110434
  • R.F. Goodman US 110546
  • Rebel US 110083
  • Record 2352 Twin Barges
  • Reliable (1880)
  • Sadie Thompson (1890?)
  • Sagamore US 57932
  • Selden E. Marvin US 115771
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Sir Luke (1892)
  • Smith Mare
  • Sophia Smith (pre-1875)
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • Southwest US 22359
  • SS Leafield (1892)
  • St. Andrew (W.B. Hall) C 96094
  • Steelvender US 223082
  • Stephen A. Douglas (pre-1850)
  • Sunbeam (1861)
  • Superior
  • SUSIE Q (1947, Fishing Tug)
  • T.H. Camp US 147127
  • Theano BR110350
  • Toledo US 24112
  • Unknown Tug (mini)
  • Urada 25243
  • W.J. Emerson C 107133
  • W.T. Chappell US 80642
  • Wahnipitae
  • Wasaga (Wissahickon) US 80598
  • William F. Sauber US 81317
  • Zillah (Edward Smith)

Wreck (Verified)

66
  • A. H. Pitz US 2370
  • Agawa C 111807 (Robert P. Durham, Heron Bay, Federal Husky)
  • Annie Sherwood US 310
  • Big Bay Sloop
  • Bigler (J. Bigler, John Bigler)
  • Canadian Government Ship (CGS) Lambton C 126409
  • Carlotta US 105834 (Adrienne, Thora)
  • Cerisoles (1918)
  • Edmund Fitzgerald US 277437
  • Emporer C 126654
  • Fedora US 120746
  • Frank O’Conner US 76724 (Weston)
  • Frank W. Wheeler US 120577
  • George M. Cox (Ottawa, Puritan)
  • Gravel King
  • Gunilda
  • Herman H. Hettler (Vail)
  • Howard (Admiral D.D. Porter)US 980
  • Indiana
  • J.L. Beckwith (James L. Beckwith)
  • James Pickands (1886)
  • John L. Gross US 13478
  • Langham (Tom Adams)
  • Lizzie A. Law US 140133
  • Mary Ann (Mary Ann of Dunnville) (1867)
  • Mediator (1862)
  • Monarch C 96834
  • Moonlight US 90719
  • Nelson US 18173
  • Ottawa US 3152 (Boscobel C 116391)
  • Panama (John Craig)
  • Panther C 138004
  • Peninsula
  • Puckasaw (John Hunsader)
  • Record 2352
  • Record 2352 Twin Barges
  • Record 2385
  • Record 3343
  • Record 3954
  • Record 4381
  • Record 4533
  • Record 6312
  • Record 7880
  • Sadie Thompson (1890?)
  • Saveland (1873)
  • Scotia US 115271
  • Sevona (Emily P. Weed)
  • Sir Trevor Dawson(William C. Moreland)
  • Sitka
  • Smith Moore (1880)
  • Sophie's Wreck (Amethyst?)
  • St. Andrew (W.B. Hall) C 96094
  • Starucca US 115381
  • Steven Selvick (Lorian, Cabot)
  • Superior (1845)
  • Thomas Wilson (1892)
  • Tioga US 145405
  • Traveler (1852)
  • U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mesquite
  • Unknown 3 (Flat Scow)
  • Unknown Motorboat
  • Unknown Tug (mini)
  • Urada 25243
  • Wasaga (Wissahickon) US 80598
  • Western Reserve US 81294
  • You Tell US 656020

Wrecked

21
  • A.C. Keating US 105346
  • C. D. Leuty
  • Colorado US 4267
  • D.M. Clemson (1903)
  • De Soto US 6441
  • Eleanor (c1927)
  • Galatea (1882)
  • Howard (Admiral D.D. Porter)US 980
  • J.W. Bennett
  • J. C. Keyes US 12710
  • Keweenaw (1866)
  • Mary M. Scott US 16424
  • Mary Martini US 90978
  • Myron (1888)
  • Northrop F-89 Scorpion
  • Ontario (1874)
  • Phineas S. Marsh US 19679
  • Samuel H. Foster US 115150
  • Superior
  • W. L. Davis C 96811
  • William O. Brown US 26915
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Exploring the Aquatic Wonders of Silver Harbour Conservation Area
Nestled along the craggy coast of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ontario, lies the Silver Harbour Conservation Area a gateway to the breathtaking natural playground that the largest of the Great Lakes has to offer. This picturesque site, once explored for silver in the 1800s, has evolved into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and scuba divers seeking to unravel the mysteries beneath Lake Superior’s surface.
Lake Superior, with its wild and unruly demeanor, offers a diverse range of recreational activities and underwater exploration. Thousands of boats, ships, and canoes have succumbed to its waves, while its enigmatic aquatic realm harbors a myriad of species that ebb and flow with the changing seasons.
Among the captivating dive sites that Lake Superior boasts, Silver Harbour Conservation Area stands out as a unique destination for scuba divers. With public access to the lake, this year-round site beckons adventurers seeking to uncover the hidden treasures beneath its icy waters. The site, just a short drive from Thunder Bay, features concrete launching ramps for recreational boaters and fixed courtesy docks that provide easy access for waterborne escapades.
The charm of Silver Harbour Conservation Area lies not only in its convenient amenities but also in its underwater wonders. Divers can enter the water via the boat ramp or docks and follow the shoreline towards the east. The location’s GPS coordinates are 48.5099, -88.9741, and its address is Silver Harbour Conservation Area, Shuniah, ON P7A 0G4.
One of the most captivating experiences for divers at Silver Harbour is the opportunity to witness the mass spawning occurrence of whitefish. This natural phenomenon takes place during the transition from summer to fall, as water temperatures fluctuate. Thousands of whitefish gather inshore to spawn amidst the rocky shoals and gravel of the area. These shimmering freshwater fish, valuable both commercially and ecologically, create a breathtaking spectacle as they engage in their annual reproductive ritual.
The experience of diving during the whitefish spawning is a chilly one, as the air and water temperatures remain glacial. However, the rewards are immeasurable. The sight of the sun setting over the conservation area, casting a watercolor palette across the sky, sets the stage for the adventure that lies beneath the surface.
Divers don layers of thermal protection to combat the frigid waters of Lake Superior. The underwater landscape comes alive with the glimmering bodies of whitefish, weaving through the beam of light. Males release delicate puffs of white into the water column as they engage in their courtship dance. The underwater tableau unfolds as nature’s drama, with fish interacting against the backdrop of the rocky bothttps://shotlinediving.com/wp-content/uploads/52895851813_b64678c0f7_c.jpg.
While Silver Harbour Conservation Area may seem unassuming at first glance, its significance deepens with every dive. The exploration of this site offers a unique perspective on the seasonal cycles of Lake Superior’s aquatic inhabitants. It is a testament to the resilience of life in the face of challenging conditions, a reflection of the allure that draws divers and adventurers to the depths.
As divers kneel on the lakebed, surrounded by the glimmering dance of whitefish, they become witnesses to a spectacle that remains hidden from the world above. The experience of sharing this underwater world with these shimmering creatures is an unforgettable reminder of the delicate balance that sustains life in Lake Superior.
Silver Harbour Conservation Area invites divers to immerse themselves in the mysteries of the lake, to observe the cycles of nature, and to connect with the untamed beauty that Lake Superior embodies. It is a reminder that even in the most unexpected corners, nature weaves its intricate tapestry, offering moments of awe and wonder to those who seek its secrets.
So, whether you’re donning layers of thermal protection to witness the whitefish spawning or embarking on a journey to explore the shipwrecks that Lake Superior cradles, Silver Harbour Conservation Area beckons with its promise of adventure and discovery. It stands as a testament to the untamed spirit of Lake Superior and the allure of its underwater realms, waiting to be explored by those who dare to venture into its depths.

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