Archaeologists working on Sable Island are celebrating a rare discovery. During an excavation last May, they found surprisingly intact remains from a ship that researchers believe may have wrecked in 1812. The CBC's Andrew Sampson has the story.
Breakdown
- Archaeologists excavated a well-preserved shipwreck on Sable Island's North Beach. 10s
- Hundreds of shipwreck pieces were found in a 300-meter debris field. 23s
- The wreck was identified as the Swift, a Bermuda sloop lost in the War of 1812. 1m 29s
- Most passengers survived, likely aided by lifesaving stations on the island. 1m 45s
- Further excavations are planned as many wrecks remain undiscovered. 1m 53s