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The Oak Island mystery is a series of stories and legends concerning buried treasure and unexplained objects found on or near Oak Island in Nova Scotia. As of 2024 the main treasure has not been found. [1] Since the 18th century, attempts have been made to find treasure and artifacts.
Frederick G. Nolan (July 5, 1927 – June 4, 2016) was a Canadian land surveyor as well as a known Oak Island treasure hunter. He appeared on the History Channel 's TV series about the island, The Curse of Oak Island , in episodes 7 and 8 of season 3.
Cabots Landing Provincial Park (official spelling Cabot's Landing Provincial Park) [1] is a small picnic and beach park on the shore of Aspy Bay in the community of Sugarloaf, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. The park is managed by the provincial Department of Natural Resources and ...
Oak Island is a privately owned island in Lunenburg County on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. The tree-covered island is one of several islands in Mahone Bay, and is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The nearest community is the rural community of Western Shore which faces the island, while the nearest village is Chester.
Graves Island Provincial Park 1971-11-23 44°33′39″N 64°12′22″W / 44.560833333333°N 64.206111111111°W / 44.560833333333; -64.206111111111
There are two formal national parks in Nova Scotia, with one managed as a reserve. Cape Breton Highlands National Park; Kejimkujik National Park - this park is composed of two sections. The main park is inland, with a seaside adjunct for day use only located near Liverpool. Sable Island National Park Reserve
Holland Landing Prairie [107] Nature Reserve: 34 ha (84 acres) 1994 Hope Bay Forest [108] Nature Reserve: 353 ha (870 acres) 1985 Indian Point [109] Natural Environment: 947 ha (2,340 acres) 1989 Inverhuron [110] Cultural Heritage: 288 ha (710 acres) 1967 Ira Lake [111] Nature Reserve: 30 ha (74 acres) 1989 Ivanhoe Lake [112] Natural ...
An Irish famine ship which was holed by ice between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Havana Canada: 26 April 1906 A wooden schooner that was accidentally rammed by the steamer Strathcona off Point Pleasant Park. Hungarian United Kingdom: 19 February 1860 A steamship wrecked off Cape Sable Island, with the loss of 205 lives. Imo Norway: 6 December 1917