
Brockville, Ontario
Situated along the St. Lawrence River, Brockville offers access to some of the best freshwater diving in the world. The region is dotted with numerous shipwrecks, ranging from wooden schooners to steel freighters, all preserved in the cold, fresh waters. The area is also known for its unique underwater sculptures and geological formations. The combination of historical wrecks and natural beauty makes Brockville a popular dive destination.
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The Robert Gaskin
The Robert Gaskin is a wooden barge that sank in 1889. The wreck is intact and lies upright on a cla...
The Lillie Parsons
The Lillie Parsons is a centreboard schooner which sank in 1877. The wreck is intact and lies on its...
The Rothesay
A wooden side wheel steamer that sank in 1889. The wreck lies in shallow water and is suitable for a...
The Henry C. Daryaw
A steel freighter that sank in 1941 after hitting a shoal. The stern section is inverted, but the bo...
The Conestoga
A steel freighter that sank in 1922. The wreck is mostly intact and lies in a relatively shallow dep...
The A.E. Vickery
A wooden schooner that sank in 1889. The wreck is intact and lies at a significant depth, making it...
Unconfirmed Dive Centers Nearby
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M C Marine Inc
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Brockville Fire Protection Sales & Service
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Silent Diving - Rebreather Sales And Training
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