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Niagara Shoal
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| Type: |
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Shipwreck |
| Build: |
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1759 |
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Niagara Shoal, Canada |
| Depth: |
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80 feet |
| Built: |
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1759 |
| Sunk: |
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1763 |
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n/a feet |
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boat |
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Intermediate / Advanced |
| Orientation: |
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Upright |
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| Description |
One of the oldest shipwrecks dove in the Seaway this wreck served both the French & British. The Iroquois also know as the "Anson" was built in 1759 and sits near the foot of the Niagara Shoal in 80 ft of water, a mild current is present on the wreck and she is a joy to explore.
This wreck was referred to us by a local dive group official as "Two Sticks In The Mud" this person couldn''t have spent much time diving her remains to have given her such a bad rap. I found her to be a wonderful high ribbed structure with all her ribs remaining, this is what divers envision an old shipwreck to look like after many years below the waves.
WARNING: Boat traffic & Current |
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