More ‘Curse Of Oak Island’ Filming Evidence For Season 12
More ‘Curse Of Oak Island’ Filming Evidence For Season 12
Season 11 of Curse of Oak Island left Rick, Marty Lagina, the team, and the audience disappointed. The season focused on the Knights Templar and the Vikings but ended up in a rush against time before winter set in. However, there are several clues that the History Channel show started filming Season 12 recently.
Curse of Oak Island Fans Hope For More Seasons?
Critics of the History Channel show think that the team discovers theories that don’t pan out more than anything else. However, a dedicated following can’t wait for more. After all, it’s a show that doesn’t bring manufactured drama. Additionally, it’s educational. Then, of course, there are always clues that there might be notable treasure somewhere. And finally, it’s interactive with the team calling on the audience for help on occasion.
Curse of Oak Island fans started wondering about a new season as soon as Season 11 ended. In the finale, Rick Lagina seemed very emotional and pledged to return. Then in May, the first hints of filming started arriving. A History Channel blogger who lives in the area managed to capture some images of activity across the causeway in Nova Scotia.
New Evidence Of Filming For Season 12 On The History Channel
The account on Facebook named Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway dropped some photos over the weekend and again on Tuesday. In the first batch, photos taken from a boat revealed an excavator near the swamp. Additionally, there was a water pump, and they spotted a Choice Drilling vehicle.

Below you can see the big pump in the swamp.

More photos indicating filming for Curse of Oak Island revealed what might be a new screening plant. The admin of the account wrote in their caption:
A late afternoon arrival! Looks like a new screening plant! Currently sitting on the road just before the swamp. Seems like some assembly is required.
Lots going on in the money pit area. The big equipment is working and tents have been erected. Busy bees