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Local Dive Sites | Eastcliffe Hall

This ship was a steel freighter weighing 3,335 tons, and was 343 ft. long. On July 14, 1970 the Eastcliffe with a cargo of "pig iron", struck a shoal at 4 a.m. and sank within minutes with the loss of 9 lives, however their were 12 survivors. The forward superstructure (upstream) has been dynamited back into the forward hold to clear the site as a navigational hazard. Though the surface currents are quick it becomes less on the wrecks deck and the open holds provide shielding from the currents.

Eastcliffe Hall is located approximately 3/4 of a mile south of Chrysler Marina, at Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg, Ontario. The village is located on the south side of highway 2 between Morrisburg and Cornwall, Ontario and is a major tourist attraction and a "must see".

 Dive site description
 
 Object description
 Lake / river  St. Lawrence River    Official name  Eastcliff Hall
 GPS Coordinates  N44 55.4630
 W75 06.0270
   Also known as  -
 Access  Boat    Type  Freighter
 Description  Shipwreck    Material  Steel
 Min. / max. depth  30-60 ft    Propulsion  Propeller
 Visibility  15-20 ft    Cargo  Pig iron
 Current  3-6 knots    Built by / at  Canadian Vickers
 Shipyard Ltd.
 Montreal, Quebec
 Level  Intermediate / Advanced    Built / lauch date  1954
 Thermocline  No    Sunk / flooded  July 14th, 1970
 Bottom type  Sand    Dimensions  343 ft x 43 ft x 22.8 ft
 Boat traffic  Heavy    Position  Upright
 Hazards  Traffic