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I have not had sufficient opportunity to fill in the details as to why it's an interesting wreck. In particular, it's a common destination for scuba divers, and it had some unique salvage attempts. There were two attempts to raise the Gaskin--all attempts failed. The wreck of the Gaskin was covered by the Brockville Recorder. Locals claim that the ship was the only ship to sink three times. There have also been diver fatalities on the wreck. --Djshaw87 (talk) 20:30, 6 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]