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Olive Branch
The Olive Branch sank in a storm on Sept. 30, 1880, with the loss of all 5 on board.

rated, discovered 387 time(s). 6.34 kms from location.

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Katie Eccles
On Nov. 26, 1922, the Katie Eccles left Oswego, New York with 300 tons of hard coal. She soon lost her rudder, but made it to Timber Island before dropping anchor.

rated, discovered 377 time(s). 6.93 kms from location.

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Rose House Museum
Museum

rated, discovered 333 time(s). 13.11 kms from location.

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City of Sheboygan
The City of Sheboygan foundered in a violent storm on Sept. 25, 1915, with the loss of captain and crew. Much of the wreck is still intact.

rated, discovered 767 time(s). 13.52 kms from location.

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Frontenac
The wooden tug Frontenac was returning from a wrecking job on Dec. 11, 1929, when she began taking on water. She sank within 10 minutes. There are a number of artifacts still in place on this wreck, and a substantial portion is still intact.

rated, discovered 574 time(s). 17.07 kms from location.

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United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre
Museum

rated, discovered 336 time(s). 19.76 kms from location.

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Mariners Park Museum
Museum

rated, discovered 294 time(s). 20.72 kms from location.

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George A. Marsh
The Marsh was lost in a storm on August 8, 1917.

rated, discovered 594 time(s). 24.06 kms from location.

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Comet
The propulsion devices of this 337-ton side wheeler still tower 25' above the bottom of Lake Ontario near Kingston. They are the most intact part of the ship, with much of the upper decks having been flattened.

rated, discovered 628 time(s). 26.02 kms from location.

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Munson
Preserve Our Wrecks (POW) Kingston has done such a marvelous job of educating divers that some of the tools, cutlery, and other small items that went down when the Munson sank in 1890 are still there.

rated, discovered 359 time(s). 31.28 kms from location.

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