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Explorers find 2nd-oldest confirmed shipwreck in Great Lakes



The second-oldest confirmed shipwreck in the Great Lakes, an American-built, Canadian-owned sloop that sank in Lake Ontario more than 200 years ago, has been found, a team of underwater explorers said Wednesday.

The three-member western New York-based team said it discovered the shipwreck  this summer in deep water off Oswego, in central New York. Images captured by a remotely operated vehicle confirmed it is the Washington, which sank during a storm in 1803, team member Jim Kennard said.

"This one is very special. We don't get too many like this," said Kennard, who along with Roger Pawlowski and Roland "Chip" Stevens has found numerous wrecks in Lake Ontario and other waterways.

The sloop Washington was built on Lake Erie in Pennsylvania in 1798 and was used to transport people and goods between western New York, Pennsylvania and Ontario. It was placed on skids and hauled by oxen teams across the Niagara Isthmus to Lake Ontario in 1802 after being sold to Canadian merchants.

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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2016, 01:39:46 am »
That's pretty cool.  We were up at Niagara earlier this summer; Lake Ontario is absolutely beautiful.  Next summer I want to try and rent a decent little bungalow on the lake and just spend a week or two doing absolutely nothing.

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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2016, 09:47:42 pm »
A tour people do on bikes is ride around Lake Superior;  it's huge, there are articles on the web about it. Sounds fun.  Must be something one can only do largely in better weather.