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Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 20:25:44 -0500 (EST)
From: grantw@fr*.ca*.ca* (Grant Wilkinson)
To: wreckdiver@wreckdiver.com
Subject: [csumbler@freenet.npiec.on.ca: Lakes "Wreck Diver"]
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    From: csumbler@fr*.np*.on*.ca* (Cliff Sumbler)
    To: rnf@sp*.tb*.co* (Rick Fincher)
    Cc: wreckdiver@wreckdiver.com
    Subject: Lakes "Wreck Diver"
    Date: Fri, 24 Jan

    
    > Seriously though, I'd like to hear about some of the history behind the
more 
    > interesting divable Great Lakes wrecks. I know very little about them and
most 
    > of the books commonly available around here (NC, USA) are on Mid Atlantic 
    > wrecks.
    
   > Just a chance, but check out in your local library the Author Chris Kohl,
   > he has published several good books on diving the wrecks of Lake Erie and
   > South Western Ontario.
    
    
Chris's best books are Dive Ontario and Dive Ontario Two.  They go beyond
Ontario, but most of the wrecks he describes are in the rivers and lakes
of Ontario.  He gives coordinates and brief decriptions of how the ships
went down, their condition, the nature of the dive (current, viz, temp),
and even how to get to the site.  Interesting reading, and very useful for
planning dive trips.  The books may be in libraries.  They are usually for
sale in Dive shops in Ontario and western Quebec.

--

Grant Wilkinson
Ottawa, Canada
grantw@fr*.ca*.ca*


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