Shipwrecks/2000 was held Saturday, March 25, 2000 in the same Welland location.

The sixth annual symposium on Shipwrecks, organized by the Niagara Divers' Association, a Niagara-based dive club of about 50 members, was held on Saturday, March 25, 2000 in Welland, Ontario. The one-day event is for all interested in listening to multi-media presentations on shipwrecks, ranging from recreational through to technical requirements, as well as expanding the history of a number of Great Lakes shipwrecks.


This year we were very excited to have six speakers giving a total of eight multimedia presentations


Gary Gentile

USS Monitor: A Civil War Legacy
&
Where Is the Best Shipwreck Diving?

Joyce Hayward

Where Is the Best Shipwreck Diving?

Dan Lindsay

Lake Erie's Long Point-New Discoveries

Dave Trotter

The Steamer Metropole
&
For Whom the Bell Tolls

 John Veber

The Wreck of The Tradewind

Mike Williams

The “NIAGARA II” Tobermory’s Newest Adventure
&
Roy A Jodrey
 

Steve Yormak

 Bill 13  update as well as current status of Gary Gentile's lawsuit to gain public access to the Hamilton & Scourge

 

DOOR PRIZES: dive charters, videos, dive equipment & more.
Winners are now listed.


Directions


If you would like your name added to the Shipwrecks Mailing List, please fill in and submit the Mailing List Form or for more information you may contact David Mekker at (905) 644-9389 (Hamilton) or Barbara Marshall (905) 382-2389 (Fort Erie)



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