Cindy Nickerson (L), Dale Nickerson (R) and "Errol" (Centre) pose in front of the temporary home of the Shag Harbour UFO Museum. |
The Shag Harbour incident has been chronicled in books and on television and has captured the imaginations of UFO enthusiasts and others.
The Nickersons says the society hopes to continually add material about the incident to the museum as funds become available. They plan in the near future to commission interpretative panels at the site.
The museum also includes items and information about the history of Shag Harbour.
The Nickersons says there have also been people interested in joining the society. Dues are $5 annually. Members are welcome to participate in meetings and will receive the SHIS newsletter.
The "UFO Musuem" is the place to stop to learn everything about the Shag Harbour UFO sighting. You can view collected memorabilia, watch TV programs about the incident and perhaps even meet a witness.
The official Canada Post Shag Harbour cancelation stamp (designed by Eric Shand). |
There are also souveniers for sale, proceeds collected will aid this non-profit institution and the local community.
Visitors are able to also obtain an official Canada Post cancellation stamp, which will be used for any postcards or letters mailed at the "UFO Museum".
The Shag Harbour Incident Society is putting on an Incident Festival this coming summer, August 8-9th in Shag Harbour. This will include lectures and presentations, including local eye witnesses to the incident from 1967. Contact the museum for details on this interesting event.
The Shag Harbour Incident Society Museum
P.O.Box 53
Shag Harbour
Nova Scotia, B0W 3B0
t: +1 902 723 0174 (Cindy Nickerson)
t: +1 902 723 2385 (Dale Nickerson)
e: shagharbour@gmail.com
Hours: M-F (10:00am - 5:00pm); Sat (noon - 5pm); Sun (1:00 - 5:00pm)
Note: The UFO Museum can be opened during off-hours by appointment only.