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Dupuis no. 10

Dupuis no. 10

Ontario, Canada

Depth
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65m

Visibility
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10m - 30m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Experienced


About Dupuis no. 10

The Dupuis no.l 10 is a 143' long barge that sank in 1997 when the generator that was running the bilge pumps failed and the ship sank while under tow to Toronto, On, Canada. The wreck lays upright in 65' of water 3.5 miles South of Pt. Colborne, ON, Canada. It was a 316 ton bulk freight steel barge. This wreck is in the anchorage area and has freighters that are often passing through this area, so the wreck is not moored. A shotline descent or hooking the wreck with anchor is your only 2 options. This is a perfect site to use for wreck diving specialties, survey or penetration, as it offers all the elements of a great training site.

Dupuis no. 10 Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

65m

Visibility Range

10m 30m

Experience Level

Experienced

Best Gas

Marine Life

  • Bass
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