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