Juno
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[edit] Location
43.885042, -78.674099 (shipwreck is visible in satellite image)
At the mouth of the creek at the end of Cedar Crest Beach Road, in Bowmanville, Ontario.
[edit] Conditions
Current: Unknown
Depth: 6 to 15ft
Visibility: Poor to Good
Water temperature: From 1C (Feb.) to 25C (July)
[edit] Description
This 139ft Oak propellor-driven vessel first sunk near Cobourg in November 1912 after losing it's towed schooner barge PB Locke (sunk near Port Hope Oct 1912) and was raised and resunk at present location to create a breakwater in 1914. The propellor is still intact.
[edit] Access
Shore dive. Access from road by walking along the creek. Respect local private property
[edit] Hazards
Shore dive. Access from road by walking along the creek. Respect local private property. Please be advised that parking on the side of the road has become a big issue with some of the locals. The police may be called.
[edit] Recent Conditions
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[edit] Links, References, and Other Sources
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