Shag Harbour 1967 — Object Enters Water, RCMP and Coast Guard Respond, No Wreckage Found — Canada’s Most Documented UAP Incident

October 4, 1967: Multiple witnesses reported a row of lights descending and entering the harbour water at Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia. RCMP and Coast Guard responded under the assumption of a plane crash. Dive teams searched. No wreckage was ever found. The case remains officially unsolved. DETECTIVE NOTE: An object entering open water and leaving no trace is consistent with the transmedium UAP capability confirmed by AARO cases, the USS Princeton Nimitz Tic Tac executive report (“possibly demonstrated a highly advanced capability to operate undersea completely undetectable”), and the NURO/undersea UAP operations in the UAP Gerb corpus. Canada’s own Royal Canadian Mint commemorated this event on a $20 silver coin in 2019. Library and Archives Canada holds original RCMP and Coast Guard records from this incident.

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