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The Shag Harbour Incident
Multiple witnesses saw an object crash into the ocean. Divers found nothing. Declassified documents confirm the military took it seriously. What sank into those waters?
October 4, 1967
Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
30+ witnesses
The Shag Harbour Incident
Canada’s best-known UFO case—an object that crashed into the ocean, leaving foam and oil but no wreckage.
The Sighting
On the night of October 4, 1967:
- Multiple residents saw strange orange lights
- The lights appeared to descend toward the water
- A whistling sound was heard
- Then a bright flash
- An object struck the water of Shag Harbour
The Witnesses
The event was seen by:
- Laurie Wickens and four friends (first to report)
- Several other groups of residents
- RCMP officers who arrived on scene
- Fishermen in boats nearby
- At least 30 witnesses total
The Object
Witnesses described:
- Four orange lights in a row
- Approximately 60 feet across
- Descended at a 45-degree angle
- Hit the water about half a mile offshore
- Left a yellowish foam on the surface
- A strange, thick residue
The Response
RCMP
- Officers arrived within minutes
- They saw the lights in the water
- A foaming, bubbling slick on the surface
- They assumed an aircraft had crashed
- Called the Rescue Coordination Centre
Search and Rescue
- Coast Guard vessels deployed
- Canadian Navy divers searched
- HMCS Granby searched underwater
- Multiple vessels combed the area
- No wreckage was found
- No aircraft were missing
The Foam
- Yellow, bubbling residue on the water
- Approximately 80 feet of foam
- Not consistent with any known substance
- It dissipated within hours
Official Response
Department of National Defence
- Filed a report classifying it as a UFO
- “UFO Report” is the official document title
- No conventional explanation was found
- Case remains “unsolved”
The Silence
- After initial investigation, silence
- Military took over from RCMP
- All further information classified
- Witnesses were not re-interviewed
Alleged Second Location
Researchers later uncovered rumors:
- The object may have moved underwater
- Traveled along the ocean floor
- Stopped at a second location
- Another craft may have joined it
- Submarines monitored the objects
- After several days, both departed
These claims remain unverified.
The Legacy
The Shag Harbour Incident:
- Is Canada’s only UFO case with official government documentation
- Remains officially unexplained
- The town embraces its UFO history
- Annual UFO festival held
- 2019 commemorative stamp issued
The Questions
- What was the object?
- Where did the foam come from?
- Why was no wreckage found?
- What did the military discover?
- Why the continued secrecy?
Something crashed into Shag Harbour that night. The government confirmed it. Divers found nothing. The case has never been solved.