I'm interested in shipwrecks in the Aspy Bay area off Cape Breton Island. Is there any info available?

These shipwrecks would be around the 1930s.
Nov 18th, 2011


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Old Mossback
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The coastline of Nova Scotia is littered with wrecks. Aspy Bay is famous for the wreck of the 'Auguste ( wrecked 1761) Get a copy of Wreck Hunter by Terry Dwyer.. Wreck Hunter.ca. Or Atlantic Diver Guide Vol 2 by david N. Barron. Or Shipwrecks of Nova Scotia by Jack Zinck. I hope this helps. Keep on diving . Old Mossback.

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