Out of quarantine and ready for action, Rick, Marty and the team unearth hard evidence of a centuries old tar kiln, suggesting significant industry happened on Oak Island long before the discovery of the Money Pit.
s08e01 - Remote Control
s08e02 - The Boys are Back
s08e03 - If the Ox Shoes Fit
s08e04 - Alignment
s08e05 - The Master Plan
s08e06 - Seaing is Believing
s08e07 - Mounding Evidence
s08e08 - High on the Bog
s08e09 - Rock, Paper, Serpents
s08e10 - Connecting the Lots
s08e11 - Rocky Road
s08e12 - Digging Their Heels In
s08e13 - The Fellowship of the Ringbolt
s08e14 - A Bend in the Road
s08e15 - Cask and You Shall Receive
s08e16 - Leather Bound
s08e17 - Staking Their Claim
s08e18 - Cannon Fodder
s08e19 - A Loose Canonball
s08e20 - Fire in the Hole
s08e21 - Off the Railing
s08e22 - Be There or T-Square
s08e23 - Old Wharfs Tale
s08e24 - Silver Lining
s08e25 - The Silver Spooner
In 1795, three teenage boys discovered a strange, man-made hole on Oak Island, a small, wooded island just off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. As the boys began to dig, they found a number of intriguing artifacts. It was the end of the piracy era and rumors of buried treasure were rampant. The boys' discovery launched a treasure hunt that has spanned more than 200 years, cost millions of dollars and involved dozens of speculators, engineers and even famous personalities such as John Wayne, Errol Flynn and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The search had gone dormant, but now, Rick and Marty Lagina, two brothers from Michigan, have bought most of the island and have renewed the efforts to discover the legendary treasure. Since childhood, Oak Island has been a magical place of intrigue for these men. With Marty's financial backing, Rick is now leading the adventure of his life. But will their luck be any different from the many explorers who sought treasure before them and failed?
The Laginas insist that their goal is the fun of a treasure-hunting adventure, and if it becomes something that could splinter their brotherly bond, they'll walk away. But obsession has been known to grip treasure seekers on Oak Island.
Many men have taken on the hunt with the best of intentions, only to be left with decimated fortunes, broken spirits and lost lives. An ominous legend says that seven people must die in pursuit of the treasure before Oak Island will reveal her secrets. So far, the body count stands at six.