Ghost Ships Festival brings together experts and the public from accross the Great lakes for two days of exciting presentations about shipwrecks, nautical archaeology and maritime history. Admission to the Friday program is FREE, courtesy of the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast national Marine Sanctuary.


Visit numerous vendors booths, try piloting WUAA's ROVs in the pool, visit our book signing booth with multiple well-known Great Lakes authors, hear live music and enjoy a truly maritime festival atmosphere!


See the Festival Brouchure or Website for Author Schedule at the Book Signing Table and Flash Presentation Schedule.


Tickets proces are: $25 in advance, $30 at the door, and youth under 18 are FREE!
Pre-registration is encouraged and can be purchases at the WUAA Store.


The Festival takes place at the Inn On Maritime Bay: 101 Maritime Dr., Manitowoc, WI. Reserve your rooms at the event rate: https://www.choicehotels.com/reservations/groups/QT85M2



About the Ghost Ships Festival

The Ghost Ships Festival is two-day public, community event held annually in Wisconsin to promote research, education and public awareness of Great Lakes maritime history through the stories, remains and underwater archeology of Great Lakes shipwrecks.

Founded in Milwaukee in 1999, the Ghost Ships Festival brings together scuba divers, underwater archeologists, maritime historians, state and federal agencies, community tourism resources, local educators, academic archeology programs, diving charter businesses, dive equipment manufacturers and lakeshore communities to celebrate, study, promote and experience our area’s rich maritime history through the vehicle of ships that were lost on the Great Lakes.

The Ghost Ships Festival is hosted by the Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association, a 501c3 non-profit organization that trains interested members of the public to assist professional underwater archeologists in researching, surveying and documenting historic shipwreck sites.

The Ghost Ships Festival is co-sponsored by the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary, the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Maritime Archeology program and the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.

The Ghost Ships Festival includes presentations and workshops by avocational shipwreck hunters, professional and avocational underwater archeologists, documentary producers and maritime historians as well as performances and displays by regional musicians and artists.

Friday, March 6th

4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

WELCOME RECEPTION

Join us across the parking lot at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum for drinks and hors d'oeuvres


6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

EXHIBIT HALL OPEN

Ghost Ships Festival kicks off with a Cash Bar and Vendor Booths open to the public


6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

BRENDON BAILLOD, RUSS GREEN, KEVIN CULLEN

Welcome Remarks and Kick off to Ghost Ships Festival


7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

TOM FARNQUIST - FOUNDER OF THE GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECK MUSEUM

Edmund Fitzgerald Remembered


8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

FLASH PRESENTATIONS

15 Minute Moderated Short Presentations on Great Lakes Maritime History and Archeology



Saturday, March 7th

8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

EXHIBIT HALL OPEN

Day 2 kicks off with a Cash Bar and Vendor Booths open to the public


9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION - KATIE LINDER, MICHELLE DAMIAN, SERENA STUETTGEN, BRENDON BAILLOD

Great Lakes Shipwreck Artifacts - Donation, Conservation and Curation


10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

TAMARA THOMSEN - MARITIME ARCHEOLOGIST - WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

2025: A Record Year for Wisconsin Shipwreck Discoveries


11:00 a.m. - Noon

CAITLIN ZANT - WISCONSIN SHIPWRECK COAST NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY

From Moorings to Mapping: A Year In Review at Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast NMS


Noon - 1:30 p.m.

Lunch Break

Food trucks and vendors available on site.


1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

MARK GAMMAGE - UNDERWATER EXPLORER AND HISTORIAN

The Propeller Comet: Lake Superior’s Treasure Ship


2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

CARRIE SOWDEN — MARITIME ARCHEOLOGIST, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE GREAT LAKES

The wrecks of the Hamilton & Scourge: Treasures for the War of 1812


3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

BRENDON BAILLOD — PRESIDENT, WISCONSIN UNDERWATER ARCHEOLOGY ASSOCIATION

Discovery of Door County’s Ghost Ship: The F.J. King


4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

PAUL EHORN - PIONEER GREAT LAKES SHIPWRECK HUNTER

The Discovery of a Major New Lost Steamship


5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

RICHARD J. BOYD AWARD

WUAA Award for Contributions in Great Lakes Maritime Archeology


6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

LEE MURDOCK—GREAT LAKES MUSICIAN & STORYTELLER

Lighthouse Legends and Great Lakes Lore


7:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.

SOCIAL GATHERING AT HOTEL BAR

Post Event Social


Event Speakers

Tom Farnquist

Edmund Fitzgerald Remembered

Tom Farnquist was the executive director/curator of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum since 1985 and founder/executive director of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS), founding the society in 1978. Farnquist is most notable for his repeated workings with the shipwreck of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which occurred November 10th, 1975 on Lake Superior. Farnquist oversaw, arguably most famously, the 1995 removal of the Fitzgerald's bell of the wreckage from 530 feet underwater, for use as a memorial to the 29 crew members serving on the Fitzgerald, who all perished aboard the ship when it sank.

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Tamara Thomsen

Wisconsin Shipwreck Discoveries 2025

Tamara Thomsen is a Maritime Archaeologist with Wisconsin Historical Society’s Maritime Preservation and Archaeology program. Her research has resulted in the nomination of more than eighty submerged sites to the National Register of Historic Places. She has received awards from the Association for Great Lakes Maritime History, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society, and in 2014, she was inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame.

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Tamara Thomsen

Caitlin Zant

From Moorings to Mapping: A Year in Review at Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Caitlin Zant is the Research and Communications Specialist of NOAA’s Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Prior to this, Caitlin worked as a Maritime Archaeologist for the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Maritime Preservation and Archaeology Program for over 8 years, after attending graduate school for Maritime Studies at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. Caitlin has been involved in numerous Great Lakes archaeological projects, public presentations, workshops, and outreach events, and has assisted in nominating over twenty-five Wisconsin shipwrecks to the National and State Register of Historic Places.

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Caitlin Zant

Mark Gammage

Underwater Explorer And Historian The Propeller Comet: Lake Superior’s Treasure Ship

Mark Gammage has had a life-long interest in Great Lakes Shipwreck History. Originally certified as a diver at 17 years of age and an instructor at 23 he immediately became fascinated with shipwrecks and the stories behind them, which he could tell through underwater photography. In the past his photographs have been exhibited in venues such as Dossin’s Marine Museum, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society’s Museum at Whitefish Point and articles and photos published in periodicals such as Historical Preservation Magazine and Michigan History Magazine. Mark was also a part of a group of friends called the Odyssey Foundation who researched, located or relocated and documented previously undiscovered shipwrecks, such as the Miztec, John M. Osborn, F. B. Gardner. More recently he has renewed his passion with his long-time friend Joe Van Wagnen and they have discovered 4 new previously undiscovered shipwrecks since 2020. They have a YouTube channel called “Great Lakes Shipwreck Expeditions” to share their new finds and the history they represent. Saturday, March 7th

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Mark Gammage

Carrie Sowden

The Wrecks Of The Hamilton & Scourge: Treasures For The War Of 1812

Carrie Sowden is the director of archaeology and research at the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo, Ohio, and served as a leader on the team that created and built the museum in 2014. Since 2004, she has worked on many shipwreck projects across Lake Erie as well as Lake Ontario and Lake Huron. Part of her focus is working with volunteers, teaching the techniques and purpose behind the study of submerged cultural history in the Great Lakes. Carrie earned a BS in chemistry from Emory University and a master’s in anthropology and nautical archaeology from Texas A&M University.

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Brendon Baillod

Discovery Of Door County’s Ghost Ship: The F.J. King

Brendon Baillod has been researching, documenting and telling the stories of Great Lakes ships for nearly 40 years. He has appeared on the National Geographic Channel, History Channel, Discovery Channel and Travel Channel discussing Great Lakes maritime history. He is the author of Fathoms Deep but not Forgotten, a compendium of over 400 Wisconsin ships and shipwrecks. Brendon is the current president of the Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association and has the largest private collection of antiquarian Great Lakes books, maps, photos and ephemera in existence. He is the creator of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Research Group on social media and sits on the Advisory Council for the new Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary. Saturday, March 7th

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Brendon Baillod
Paul Ehorn

Paul Ehorn

The Discovery Of The Steamer Lac La Belle

Pioneer Illinois Shipwreck Hunter and Scuba Diver Paul Ehorn is pleased to announce the discovery of one of Lake Michigan’s most sought-after missing ships. The passenger steamer Lac La Belle had been missing in the depths of Lake Michigan since a stormy night in October of 1872. Ehorn located her upright, intact hull almost 150 years to the day after her loss.

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Lee Murdock

Lee Murdock has uncovered a boundless body of music and stories in the Great Lakes. Taking snapshots from history, his songs summon the listener to take a front-row seat, to look through the eyes and into the hearts of individuals who have shaped our heritage on and around the Great Lakes. His concerts invoke a sense of place, but it is a universal place, and a timeless repertoire that celebrates the North American people, their triumphs and tragedies, work songs and pastimes.

Noted as a fluent instrumentalist on six and twelve string guitars, Murdock combines ragtime, Irish, blues and folk styles with this flair for storytelling in songs. His musical influences span fifteen generations, and combine original compositions with traditional music.

There is an amazing timelessness in this music. Great Lakes songs are made of hard work, hard living, ships that go down and ships that come in. The music is grounded in the work song tradition, from the rugged days of lumberjacks and wooden sailing schooners. Murdock comes alongside with ballads of contemporary commerce and revelry in the grand folk style. Lee’s fans have discovered a sweetwater treasure in his songs about the Great Lakes, finding drama and inspiration in the lives of sailors and fishermen, lighthouse keepers, ghosts, shipwrecks, outlaws and everyday heroes. For more about Lee and to purchase his music, visit: https://leemurdock.com/

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Exhibit Tables

Ghost Ships Festival Tables of Exploration.



Main Event Registration Booth Hotel Lobby and Main Hallway

  1. WUAA Merchandise
  2. WUAA Merchandise
  3. Ghostships Will-call Ticket Pickup
  4. Ghostships Check in / WUAA Registration
  5. Great Lakes Maritime Antiquities
  6. Great Lakes Maritime Antiquities
  7. WMM (Wisconsin Maritime Museum)
  8. Wisconsin Historical Society
  9. Visit Manitowoc
  10. Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society VR
  11. NOAA / WSCNMS VR
  12. WUAA Sonar/ROV
  13. WUAA VR / Technology Table
  14. Friends of Plum and Pilot Islands
  15. Wisconsin Marine Historical Society
  16. Lee Murdock
  17. Manitowoc County Historical Society
  18. DESCO – Commercial Diving Equipment
  19. Tony Strublic Maritime Artist
  20. Tony Strublic Maritime Artist
  21. Carrie Sowden
  22. Calista Initiative
  23. Book Signing Table
  24. Book Signing Table
  25. Dan Friedhoff
  26. Michigan Underwater Preserve Council
  27. Friends of Rock Island State Park, Inc.
  28. Diversions Dive Shop
  29. Underwater Archaeological Society of Chicago
  30. Overflow Space

Tickets

Ghost Ships Festival has a few ways to enter.

WUAA Store

Online Registration via the WUAA Store for $25.

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Tickets

Tickets Sold at the Door for $30

Booth Registration

For $200, each booth holder gets a single 8 ft. table with power and two tickets. The exhibit hall will be locked after hours. Setup will begin at noon on Friday and the exhibit hall will open at 5PM on Friday. It will close at 9:30PM on Friday. It will reopen at 7AM on Saturday and will remain open until 6PM on Saturday.

Contact Brenden Bailod after purchasing the table from the WUAA Store. There are a limited number of tables, so act fast.

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Room Reservations

Book now because rooms are going fast.

Staying at the The Inn on Maritime Bay, Ascend Hotel Collection
Fri, Mar 6 - Sun, Mar 8, 2026 (2 nights)
https://www.choicehotels.com/reservations/

Sponsorship

If you would like to Sponsor the Ghost Ships Festival you can pick from the packages below.

Sponsors must provide artwork and text to me at Brenden Bailod before February 15th. Artwork should be .jpg format.

Quarter Plan

$50

  • Ad in the program brochure
  • Quarter Page
  • Logo and blurb on the Sponsors page for the calendar year until the next Ghost Ships

Full Plan

$200

  • Ad in the program brochure
  • Full Page
  • Logo and blurb on the Sponsors page for the calendar year until the next Ghost Ships