The Curse of the Comet

Monday, April 13, 2026

Time
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Venue
Great Lakes Museum, Kingston, K7L 2Y2
Price
6

Dive into the mystery of Comet with Guillaume Courcy, owner of Neptune & Salacia Diving, at the Great Lakes Museum on April 13 at 10:30 AM. $6/person.

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What really happened to the Comet? Was it cursed... or just unlucky?

Built in June 1848 to carry passengers in comfort along Lake Ontario routes, the steamer Comet had bad luck from day one. The ship was known for breaking down and crashing. Then on May 14, 1861, disaster struck. During a wild storm, the Comet smashed into another ship, the Exchange, near Simcoe Island. The crew fought to reach land, but the Comet sank just 2 kilometres from shore. Two crew members didn't make it.

Dive into the mystery of this doomed ship with Guillaume Courcy, owner of Neptune & Salacia Diving, and discover its short, troubled time on Lake Ontario.

Location: Great Lakes Museum, 55 Ontario St, Kingston, ON

Date: Monday, April 13, 2026

Time: 10:30–11:30 AM

Cost: $6 per person, per session (includes Museum Admission and light refreshments)

Advance registration is recommended, and you can register online or at the Museum. Limited spots available at the door.

The Lifelong Learning Club meets every other Monday at the Great Lakes Museum to discuss fascinating topics for curious minds.

Venue

Great Lakes Museum
55 Ontario St.
Kingston
K7L 2Y2

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