Cecil J.
The Cecil J. was set ablaze and scuttled by her owner in 1943 after several misfortunes. The scattered remains attract considerable fish life.

rated, discovered 817 time(s). 3.5 kms from location.

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Wilma
This 68' tug Sank April 14, 1936 when ice punched out a plank near the boiler on the starboard side. The hull is made of wood and it is usually buoyed with a marker.

rated, discovered 416 time(s). 16.4 kms from location.

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17 Fathom Wreck
This unidentified shipwreck was a small two-masted schooner. There is evidence of fire damage. There are a windlass and chain locker at the bow, and hatches near the stern. There is a mast lying across the starboard rail.

rated, discovered 818 time(s). 19.28 kms from location.

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Brown Brothers
The wooden fishing tug Brown Brothers sank on Oct. 28, 1959. She foundered in a storm while being towed by another tug.

rated, discovered 793 time(s). 19.67 kms from location.

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Pascal P. Pratt
The wooden bulk freighter Pascal P. Pratt caught fire while hauling a coal cargo from Buffalo to Milwaukee. The captain grounded her on Long Point on Nov. 16, 1908. Bass and perch abound at this site. Brought to you by Ontario Underwater Council:

rated, discovered 402 time(s). 26.64 kms from location.

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Atlantic
The Atlantic is probably the most historically significant shipwreck on the bottom of Lake Erie.

rated, discovered 816 time(s). 32.17 kms from location.

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