There is a story that a lot of stuff got dumped in gander Lake after the war. The lake is deep and cold.
I wonder if it would be in good shape? Ammo cases might still be sealed.
I heard that rumor growing up as well... A little disconcerting considering it's also the town water supply that garbage would be just dumped in there. I heard that there's everything from airplanes to vehicles to other materiel in there - I never saw any proof though. (Not that I was doing any underwater surveys down there or anything, the most time I spent in the water would have been swimming at Little Harbour )
The modern water supply certainly comes from Gander lake.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.3802808
There are probably depth readings for it now, but at the time, we had none. The lake is so deep that it did not freeze over in the winter. Too much water.
Apparently the maximum depth is 1,152 feet. Pretty darn deep.
There is a story that a lot of stuff got dumped in Gander Lake after the war. The lake is deep and cold.
I wonder if it would be in good shape? Ammo cases might still be sealed.
There was a rumour that an old C.I.L. plant (I think) in northern Ontario buried tons of .303 surplus ammo at the war's end.
To win the lottery someday, it would be neat to go exploring the depths of navy or military battle graveyards for relics



























