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The SS Regina was a steel canaler built for the Merchant Mutual Line and home ported in Montreal, Quebec. Named after Regina, Saskatchewan, the Regina had a tonnage of 1,956 gross register tons (GRT) and a crew of 32.The ship sank during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913 after taking great damage. Lost for more than a half century, it became known as the "Great Mystery of the Great Storm of the Great Lakes".
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Regina
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1907-01-19Z
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Located in theSanilac Shores Underwater Preserve Capsized and sank between November 9 and November 10, 1913 during theGreat Lakes Storm of 1913.
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