SS Regina wreck (1913 storm)

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The SS Regina wreck (1913 storm) is the remains of a Canadian steel freighter that sank with all hands during the catastrophic Great Lakes storm of November 1913, now a notable and frequently visited dive site.

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SS Regina wreck 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
shipwreck
underwater archaeological site
associatedEvent Great Lakes storm of 1913 NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater Great Lakes NERFINISHED
casualties all hands lost
causeOfLoss storm
countryOfRegistry Canada NERFINISHED
hasInterestFor maritime historians
shipwreck researchers
underwater archaeologists
hasRemainsOf Canadian steel freighter SS Regina NERFINISHED
heritage Canadian maritime heritage site
heritageStatus locally significant shipwreck
historicalPeriod early 20th century
hullMaterial steel
isExampleOf Great Lakes freighter loss
storm-induced maritime disaster
locationType underwater site
memorializes crew of SS Regina
notableFor being a frequently visited dive site
loss during the Great Lakes storm of 1913
riskFactor severe weather
sankIn Great Lakes storm of 1913 NERFINISHED
shipName SS Regina NERFINISHED
shipType freighter
sinkingDate November 1913
status shipwreck remains
visitedBy scuba divers
technical divers

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Great Lakes shipwrecks hasPart SS Regina wreck (1913 storm)