Local Dive Sites | Lillie Parsons
A 2 masted "Fore and Aft" rigged centerboard schooner built in Tonawanda
N.Y. in 1868, she was sailing with 500 tons of coal destined for Brockville when
on August 5, 1877 a sudden squall shifted her cargo and pinned her against an
island letting her take water, capsizing and sinking her. The large rudder sits
proudly upstream with a broad square stern resting on the rock ledges that support
her. The masts jutt from beneath her and run out into the channel, while a visit
to the vessels bottom shows the drop center board secured in the casing midship.
Located on the upstream/channel side of Sparrow Island in the Brockville "narrows".
The "Lillie" is one of Ontario's most famous wrecks. Accessing the site
from the corner of Sparrow Island at the anchor on shore, one can follow the chain
to the bow or swim into the current and down the island contour to follow the
island profile upstream to the rudder.
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Dive
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Object
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| Lake / river |
St. Lawrence River |
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Official name |
Lillie Parsons |
| GPS Coordinates |
N43 33.2300
W75 43.0900 |
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Also known as |
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| Access |
Boat |
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Type |
Schooner |
| Description |
Shipwreck |
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Material |
Wood |
| Min. / max. depth |
40-80 ft |
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Propulsion |
Sail |
| Visibility |
20-25 ft |
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Cargo |
Coal, lumber, barley,
wheat and salt. |
| Current |
2-3½ knots |
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Built by / at |
Tonawanda, NY |
| Level |
Intermediate / Advanced |
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Built / lauch date |
September 5th, 1868 |
| Thermocline |
No |
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Sunk / flooded |
August 5th, 1877 |
| Bottom type |
Rock |
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Dimensions |
131 ft x 26 ft x 10 ft |
| Boat traffic |
Heavy |
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Position |
Upside down |
| Hazards |
n/a |
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