Set sail on a guided shipwreck cruise in Kingston. Explore Kingston’s maritime past and learn about the area’s shipwreck history with a guide from the Great Lakes Museum.

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Set sail on a live-guided shipwreck cruise offering a unique perspective on the 1000 Islands’ maritime past. This 90-minute experience showcases Kingston’s historic waterfront and local scenery along with captivating storytelling that delves into the area’s intriguing shipwreck history.

From the remnants of century-old steamships like the Comet, to more recent wrecks like the Wolfe Islander II, this cruise highlights the haunting beauty of submerged relics in the area, with commentary on the forces of nature, human error, and treasure hunts that have shaped the underwater sites.

Led by an expert tour guide from the Great Lakes Museum, explore the intriguing stories behind notable wrecks that have become part of Kingston’s rich nautical history. Learn about the vessels that met their untimely end, how they were discovered, the science and beauty of wreck diving, and the secrets the wrecks have revealed to divers and historians.

Discover the stories behind the shipwrecks of Kingston Harbour
Learn about the forces of nature and human error that caused the wrecks
Explore the history of the area with a guide from the Great Lakes Museum
Enjoy a 90-minute cruise showcasing Kingston’s historic waterfront

Includes:
90-minute live-guided shipwreck cruise
Expert tour guide from the Great Lakes Museum
Storytelling about Kingston’s maritime history
View of Kingston’s historic waterfront and local scenery
Food and drinks

 

 

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