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7-year-old finds mystery item at North Shore beach

Haven Shaw found her first piece of buried treasure late last week. The seven-year-old was metal detecting on the beach with her mother when she spotted something sticking out of the sand.

'It was a pretty exciting moment for us'

Haven Shaw pulled out what she believes might be an old pitchfork. (Submitted by Hailey Gallant)

A seven-year-old P.E.I. girl in Prince County has found her most exciting piece of buried treasure yet.

Haven Shawwas metal detecting on the beach last weekwith her mother when she spotted something sticking out of the sand.

"I was just walking around the beach and I saw a handle and I pulled it up from under a rock, and thenthere it was," Shaw said.

Shaw pulled out what she believes might be an old pitchfork.

"I thought it kind of looked like Aquaman's thingy," Shaw said.(In the 2018 superhero movie, Aquamancarries a three-pronged trident.)

"She was quite excited," said Shaw's mother Hailey Gallant. "Her mouth kind of dropped open and we sat there and discussed what it was and what it could be. It was a pretty exciting moment for us."

'It's a secret'

Gallant posted the find on Facebookand received many comments and theories about what the treasure could be.

'There could be five more million treasures on that beach so I ain't telling,' where she found it, says Haven Shaw. (Submitted by Hailey Gallant)

She said she's been contacted by a local historian who wants to see the object further to "figure out if it's something of importance,or just a pitchfork."

"I figure even if it's a pitchfork, it's got history, and that's the real treasure, right?" said Gallant.

This is most definitely the most exciting thing she's found to date. Hailey Gallant

Shaw and her family live in West Devon, P.E.I., but she won't reveal on what exact beach she found her treasure.

"It's a secret," said Shaw."There could be five more million treasures on that beach, so I ain't telling."

A family tradition

Shaw has been metal detecting for two or three years.

"If we go to the beach, she always wants to take the metal detector," said Gallant."This is most definitely the most exciting thing she's found to date."

Gallant said her parents also used to take her metal detecting at the beach when she was a child.

"It's something I'm glad to be passing on to my kids."

When asked what she would say to other kids who want to try metal detecting, Shaw said"It's always good to try, and if you don't find any treasure, don't stop until you get one."

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With files from Sheehan Desjardins