Conestoga Dive Site

Dive Site Location
Canada Dive Site
Canada / Ontario / Cardinal
44° 46' 49.8" N
75° 23' 29.4" W
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Dive Site Conditions
Shore
River

Current - ±1 knot

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Conestoga in Cardinal
Near Cardinal
Dive Site Videos
Description

The Conestoga was an iron-clad wooden steam freighter, 252 ft by 36 ft with a 16 ft hold, constructed in Cleveland by Quale & Son, and launched July 6th, 1878.

On May 21, 1922, while awaiting passage through the Galup Canal locks, a fire mysteriously started in her engine room. When this happened it was flushed from the lock where it drifted downstream and burned to its waterline and sank. There was no loss of life and its cargo of 30,000 bushels of wheat was salvaged.

The Conestoga is now a popular wreck dive where it sank in the Saint Lawrence River south of Cardinal, Ontario. It rests at a depth of 22-25 ft and is about 75 ft from shore.

Recent Dive Logs
Diver Dive Date Max Depth Bottom Time Visibility
Riley Grey Aug 24, 11 23 ft 00:42 Poor (<10ft / <3m) View
Riley Grey Aug 10, 11 24 ft 00:43 View
Riley Grey Aug 10, 11 23 ft 00:36 View
Kevin Libbos Jul 24, 11 00:00 View
canuck Jul 17, 08 25 ft 00:50 Poor (<10ft / <3m) View