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The Stone Wreck

Ontario, Canada
Depth
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279ft
Visibility
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41ft - 123ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Advanced

About The Stone Wreck

Formerly thought to be the JG McGrath, the Stone Wreck is approximately 16 miles from Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. The wreck is a 2 masted schooner laying in 85' of fresh water. The ship features many great artifacts, bowsprit, anchor, windlass, capstan, rudder and the cargo holds are still full of it's cargo....Stone. This is a great wreck.

The Stone Wreck Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Wreck
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:85m
Visibility Range:13m - 38m
Experience Level:Advanced
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