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The First Dive of the Trip Was on the Keystorm. This 256 ft Steel Freighter Was Carrying 2230 Tons of Coal Through Dense Fog in 1912 When She Sank.
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Ready or Not, Here He Comes! The Henry C. Daryaw Struck a Schoal in 1941 and is Capsized on the Bottom of the St. Lawrence.
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Exploring the Stern. This Was My First Trip With My New Dive Light - Nice Addition to My Gear Bag!
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The Lillie Parsons (Our 6th or 7th Dive Depending on Who's Log Book You Check) is a Two Masted Scooner That Sunk in 1877 with 500 Tons of Coal.
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The Chain Was Placed by Save Ontario Shipwrecks (SOS) to Give Divers a Way to Pull Themselves Against the Strong Current.
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On August 15 1936, While Towing the Barge Hudson from Montreal to Toronto The "Muskie" Caught Fire as She Approached Brockville.
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Not Sure If This Is Me or Don, But Shortly After Our Dive We Rushed Don to a Local Hospital with a Rare Case of Inner Ear Decompression Sickness.
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Don Was Then Airlifted to Toronto Where He Did 3 Additional "Dives" in Their Recompression Chamber.
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Don Slept Most of the Time But Always Had a Technician With Him Monitoring His Progress and Executing the Modified Navy Table 6 Procedure.
