Niagara

by Jim Kennard


Year Built

1875

Year Sank

1899

Depth

90 ft (27.4 m)

Difficulty Level

Intermediate


Niagara

Wreck Location

10 miles S of Port Maitland, Ontario

~ GPS Shipwreck Location ~
Latitude:   42° 44' 18.8988" N      Longitude:   -79° 36' 15.66" W

Description

Wooden steamer foundered in a storm with a cago of lumber.

Size:  136' x 26' x 12'



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Map was rated 5 stars by reviewer.
They made a Sea Hunters episode of this but it was never released on DVD or digital streaming.

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