The front half of the ship wreck "Manola"
Canada /
Ontario /
Napanee /
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Napanee
World / United States / New York
Manola Steel steamer, bow section. Built in 1890 and sank on Dec. 3, 1918 by foundering in a storm while under tow. She lies upside-down in 45-80' of water on the rocky floor of Lake Ontario. Both sections of the hull were enroute to Montreal where they were to have been joined and used for World War I service. Eleven lives were lost.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°53'47"N 76°46'25"W
- Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area 11 km
- South Bay 22 km
- Charity Shoal 27 km
- Point Petrie Arrow model test site 31 km
- Bloomfield, Ontario 39 km
- Selkirk Shores State Park 58 km
- Fair Haven Beach State Park 60 km
- Hamlin Marsh Wildlife Management Area 93 km
- Woodard Industrial Park 95 km
- CSX DeWitt Yard 108 km
- Long Point 11 km
- Waupoos Island 19 km
- Marysburgh Vortex 20 km
- Picton Airport 31 km
- Quinte's Isle Campark 35 km
- Sandbanks Provincial Park 39 km
- Fish Lake 39 km
- Greater Napanee 41 km
- CPZ3 Mountain View Airport 50 km
- Lake Ontario 98 km