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Humber Bay, Toronto
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| Type: |
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Shipwreck |
| Build: |
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1872 |
| Location: |
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Humber Bay, Toronto, Canada |
| Depth: |
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54 feet |
| Built: |
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1872 |
| Sunk: |
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1931 |
| Length: |
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125 feet |
| Access: |
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boat |
| Level: |
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Intermediate / Advanced |
| Orientation: |
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Upright |
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| Description |
Burned, and sank, for the entertainment of the masses gathered on Sunnyside beach, in 1931. Most of the hull remains, as well as some of the masts, a mast hole, the centre board box, some rigging, the rudder, the keelson, strapping, donkey boiler, several pulleys, and what could potentially be part of the bowsprit.
Warning: Toronto Police Services Marine Unit Permission Form must be properly completed, and Poor Water Quality. |
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