Unexplained Lights Return to Nova Scotia’s Coastline
September 4, 2025 — Residents of Nova Scotia’s South Shore are once again looking skyward with unease. Nearly six decades after the famed Shag Harbour UFO incident of 1967, reports have begun circulating that strange lights have reappeared over the same dark waters where the original mystery unfolded.
Eyewitnesses last night described glowing orbs hovering low above the Atlantic, moving silently before descending toward the waves. Some compared the motion to “lanterns floating against the wind,” while others swore the lights merged and then vanished beneath the surface. Calls flooded local authorities, echoing the panic of that October evening in 1967 when multiple witnesses reported a massive craft crashing into the harbor.
Fishermen along the coast say they’ve seen odd movements in the water in recent weeks—ripples with no boats nearby, sudden disturbances as though something large is moving below. A handful claim nets have been torn without explanation, fueling speculation that whatever descended into the harbor long ago never truly left.
The Canadian military has remained silent on whether any operations are underway, though rumors of surveillance helicopters circling the area spread quickly on social media. Locals, many of whom grew up with the Shag Harbour tale as part of their heritage, are unsettled. Some whisper of unfinished business, others of a warning yet to be understood.
The Shag Harbour Mystery has long stood as Canada’s most famous UFO case, often cited by investigators as one of the most credible mass sightings. Now, with new lights returning to the same lonely harbor, the legend stirs again—leaving more questions than answers.

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