Divers have found seven shipwrecks off Quebec’s Iles-de-la-Madeleine this summer
MONTREAL — A team of divers combing the watery depths off Quebec’s Îles-de-la-Madeleine this summer say they have discovered seven new shipwrecks that likely date to the 1800s.
Diver Jean-Simon Richard, president of a local archeology and natural history museum — Musée des Îles de la Madeleine — says he and two other divers made the discoveries between May and July. Richard said he’s found no reports documenting the sites of the shipwrecks, suggesting they have been “lost to memory” for decades, if not since the vessels sank.
“It’s always a special feeling to dive a shipwreck, knowing we might be the first people to see that ship in 150 years,” he said.
Five of the seven wrecks appear to be small schooners about 40 feet or 50 feet long, while the two others, both about 130 feet long, could have higher archeological value, Richard said.