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From SOS website http://saveontarioshipwrecks.ca.
Built Year:1866
Built Location:Montreal, Quebec
Built By:Auguste Cantin
Wreck Type:Steam, Passenger
Rig:Side wheel
Length:162
Beam:25
Draft:8
Tonnage:350
Sank:1915
Bound from Port Hope to Toronto on August 3, 1915 she grounded during severe weather and eventually broke up.
#2 - Sligo Wreck
Canada, Ontario, Lake Ontario
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Sligo Wreck is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Canada, Ontario, Lake Ontario which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
#3 - Lyman Davis
Canada, Ontario, Lake Ontario
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From SOS website http://saveontarioshipwrecks.ca. Built 1873, wood hull 123ft long and sank 1934. One of many derelict ships purchased by the CNE, set afire and adrift circa 1934 to amuse the crowds during the depression years.The Lyman Davis lies in ~135' of water oriented with her bow pointing in a westerly direction.
#4 - Julia B. Merrill
Canada, Ontario, Lake Ontario
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From SOS website http://saveontarioshipwrecks.ca. Julia B. Merrill was a 3 masted wood hull schooner built in 1872 in Wenona, MI by FA Carpenter at a length of 128' beam 26' draft 8'. Purposely set ablaze as entertainment for the summer time crowd at Sunnyside Park on July 1, 1931