The wreck of Roy A. Jodrey is one of most recent among the sites regularly dived in the St Lawrence river. Built in 1965, the cargo liner sank with its cargo of iron pellets in November 1974. Seeing his ship in distress, the captain tried to ground it close to the station nearby Coast Guard station. If this operation made it possible for the crew to be evacuated safely, the Jodrey sank in more than 75 meters of water.

Jodrey now rests in the navigation channel of the St Lawrence with its shallowest portion under 45 meters of water, diagonally to a cliff along which one generally finds a stiff current. If the visibility can be as good as 30 meters and can allow good luminosity at depth, the two dives we carried out on that site this fall where bathed by twilight, even darkness and with less than 6 meters of visibility.

As long we where there to enjoy the benefits of the being outdoors, we decided to finish the adventure with a bit of snow!

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