The Regina
Date: 1913
Credits: Huron County Museum
The Regina was built in 1907 in Dumbarton, Scotland by A. McMillan & Son and was owned by the Canada Interlake Company. She was 249 feet long with a beam of 42.5 feet. When the Regina sank, she took all 25 crew with her. She was discovered in 1986 at the bottom of Lake Huron between Lexington and Port Sanilac, MI. The vessel is upside down and in about 80 feet of water. The Regina has become part of Michigan’s underwater park system.