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Local Dive Sites | Keystorm

Built in 1908 in Wellsend, England this 2300 ton steamer called "Keystone", (256 ft. x43 ft.) was carrying a cargo of 2230 tons of Bituminous coal from Genesee Dock at Charlotte N.Y. under the command of Capt. L Daigault. Forty five minutes past Alexandria Bay in dense fog on Oct. 12, 1912 she crossed over Outer Scow island Shoal and within minutes sank without a fatality.

One of Ontario's premier wrecks and favorite of many divers, this steel freighter lies south of the shipping channel off Mallorytown Landing west of Brockville. The Keystorm sits in deeper water away from the shoal she hit.

 Dive site description
 
 Object description
 Lake / river  St. Lawrence River    Official name  Keystorm
 GPS Coordinates  N44 26.1030
 W75 49.5030
   Also known as  -
 Access  Boat    Type  Freighter
 Description  Shipwreck    Material  Steel
 Min. / max. depth  20-112 ft    Propulsion  Steam
 Visibility  40-60 ft +    Cargo  Coal
 Current  ±1 knot    Built by / at  n/a
 Level  All levels    Built / lauch date  1910
 Thermocline  No    Sunk / flooded  October 12th, 1912
 Bottom type  Silt    Dimensions  256 ft x 43 ft beam
 Boat traffic  Occasional    Position  Starboard side
 Hazards  None