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Shipwreck Tours

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Company description Shipwreck Tours offers modern travelers a chance to see the proud boats which sailed the Great Lakes before the turn of the century.
Come Aboard! Discover the shipwrecks of the Alger Underwater Preserve through the clear waters of Lake Superior and view the rock formations of Grand Island.
Preserved by Lake Superior`s frigid waters, these doomed vessels lay on the bay bottom where they met their fates when the tempestuous Lake displayed its violent power.
History comes alive as you hear about these turn of the century wrecks. Explore shipwrecks aboard the Miss Munising, a 60` Coast Guard Certified steel vessel equipped with specially designed through the hull glass viewing areas or the Fireball, the new addition to our fleet. Visit three shipwrecks on the bottom of the lake as seen through a glass viewing area. With fifty feet of visibility, these wrecks may now be seen by non-divers in comfort.
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Location description: Some about our tours:
The two-hour tour covers a distance of about 10 miles and features sights both above and below the water. The Miss Munising pulls out of Munising harbor and heads toward Grand Island. This 13,000 acres of pristine wilderness has just a few settlements on it. Most of the island remains as it was during the fur-trading days of the Hudson Bay Company, which was established in 1670. Roughly one half mile northeast of Muskrat Point in Grand Island`s Murray Bay, the Bermuda came to rest. The Bermuda is a 131-foot wooden schooner which foundered and sank on October 15, 1870 in Murray Bay. Her top deck is just 12 feet below the water`s surface where she has remained for 128 years. The wreck is intact, remarkable condition for a shallow wreck.
The two-masted Bermuda was a typical canal schooner, one designed to trade through the confining dimensions of the old Welland Canal between Lakes Ontario and Erie. Launched at Oswego, New York in April 1860, she was 136 feet in length, 26 feet in beam and 11 feet, 9 inches in depth.

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Munising Bay wreck diving charter service. Information also on glass bottom boat tours.

Contact information:

Phone: (906)387-4477
Fax: (906)387-5456
Street Address:
1204 Commercial Street
Munising
Michigan
United States
49862
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 17-00
Local time:  GMT - 6 Mexico, Monterrey, Guadalajara
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