What is the oldest shipwreck in the Great Lakes?

HMS Ontario is the oldest shipwreck to be discovered in the Great Lakes. Found in May 2008 it is completely intact and lies in very deep water in Lake Ontario.
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What is the oldest shipwreck in Lake Michigan?

LOST AND FOUND: 1891 shipwreck 'amazingly intact' on Lake Michigan bottom. With its hull full of potatoes, the W.C. Kimball sank near the Manitou Islands in Lake Michigan in 1891. She was found by happenstance in 2018.
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What is the most famous shipwreck on the Great Lakes?

One of the most famous shipwrecks in Great Lake history is the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter that capsized in Lake Superior during a severe storm on November 10, 1975. Sunk en route to a steel mill in Detroit, the vessel is the largest ship to have ever sunk in the lakes.
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What was the last shipwreck on the Great Lakes?

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society announced Thursday that the wreck of the Atlanta, a three-masted schooner-barge, was located—first by sonar last year. Video from a remote-operated vehicle then confirmed the find in eastern Lake Superior, offshore from Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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What is the oldest shipwreck in Lake Erie?

Underwater Archaeologists May Have Discovered the Oldest Shipwreck in Lake Erie. The Lake Serpent, an eight-year-old, 47-foot schooner, left Cleveland in September 1829 for the 55-mile trip to the Lake Erie Islands.
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What is the most famous shipwreck in Lake Erie?

The Edmund Fitzgerald is one of history's most famous shipwrecks, but thousands of other lost ships have been lost off the shores of the Great Lakes.
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What is the largest shipwreck in Lake Erie?

Lawrence River which connects Lakes Erie and Huron is considered the largest shipwreck Great Lakes history. On September 23, 1961, the Canadian freighter collided with another vessel in dense fog at around 5:00pm. Four hours later, the large vessel disappeared into the water 65 miles away from Quebec.
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What was discovered at the bottom of Lake Superior?

This past week, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS) announced the discovery of the Atlanta in 650 feet of water 35 miles off Deer Park, Michigan. According to a news release, the vessel was helping transport a load of coal in tow of the steamer Wilhelm when a northwest gale hit.
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What great lake is the deepest?

About the Lakes

It contains almost 3,000 cubic miles of water, an amount that could fill all the other Great Lakes plus three additional Lake Eries. With an average depth approaching 500 feet, Superior also is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes.
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What is the largest ship on the Great Lakes?

Tregurtha – Sporting the title “the Queen of the Lakes” for being the largest freighter to sail on the Great Lakes, “Big Paul” is a staggering 1,013 feet in length. The Paul R. Tregurtha is one of the most popular vessels on the Great Lakes.
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What famous ship sank in Lake Erie?

A shipwreck hunter sponsored by the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo has found the long-sought steam barge Margaret Olwill, which sank in Lake Erie off Lorain during a storm in 1899, the museum announced Thursday.
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Which of the 5 Great Lakes has the most shipwrecks?

The Great Lakes hold the secrets of about 8,000 shipwrecks. Lake Erie covers 2,000 of them, among the highest concentration of wrecks in the world.
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When did the last ship sank on Lake Superior?

On May 4, 1891, as gale-force winds and waves raged on Lake Superior, the crew of a schooner barge named Atlanta abandoned ship as it sank. The six men and one woman, a cook, clung to their lifeboat for nine hours, fighting at its oars to guide it to the Michigan shore.
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What is the oldest shipwreck ever found?

Ancient Shipwreck - Archaeology Magazine. A Greek merchant ship discovered more than a mile under the surface of the Black Sea has been radiocarbon dated to 2,400 years ago, making it the world's oldest known intact shipwreck.
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What's the oldest Great lake?

It is generally accepted that Lake Erie reached its present level about 10,000 years ago, Lake Ontario about 7,000 years ago, and Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior some 3,000 years ago.
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When was the oldest shipwreck on Lake Huron?

The 231-foot ship sunk during a wicked April storm on its first trip of the season, April 30, 1909.
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What is the warmest Great Lake?

Erie is the most southerly, shallow, and biologically diverse of all of the Great Lakes. Its shallow depth makes it the warmest Great Lake and a favourite destination for summer recreationists and migrating birds.
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Which of the Great Lakes is the cleanest?

"And this was really profound, because if anyone's been in the Great Lakes for years, you recognize that Lake Superior is kind of always held as the clearest, most pristine lake of all five Great Lakes." For the study, scientists analyzed satellite images captured between 1998 and 2012.
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Which Great Lake has a salt mine under it?

About 2,000 feet under Lake Erie, 30 miles east of Cleveland in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, you'll find a vast site called the Morton Salt Mine. Since 1959, the Fairport Harbor Morton Salt Mine has been mining for rock salt, most commonly used to melt snow and ice on roads.
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What is the biggest creature in Lake Superior?

Lake sturgeon are the largest fish in Lake Superior. They among the oldest fish in the lake too. Did you know that a lake sturgeon can live to be older than 100 years? This species of fish has also been around for a long time—about 150 million years.
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How many ships are at the bottom of Lake Superior?

Lake Superior is the resting place of 350 ships, at least half of which lay undiscovered to this day.
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How many freighters have sunk in the Great Lakes?

There are over 6,000 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, having caused an estimate loss of 30,000 mariners' lives. It is estimated that there are about 550 wrecks in Lake Superior, most of which are undiscovered.
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Are there still bodies in the Edmund Fitzgerald?

The entire crew of 29 people died when the vessel sank. No bodies were ever recovered from the wreckage. Later when the wreck was found, it was discovered that the ship had broken in two. It still sits on the bottom of Lake Superior at 530 feet deep.
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How many sunken ships are there in Lake Erie?

Lake Erie has an astonishing 2,000-plus shipwrecks which is among the highest concentration of shipwrecks in the world. Only about 400 of Lake Erie's wrecks have ever been found. There are schooners, freighters, steamships, tugs and fishing boats among them.
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