In the monumental 11th season of History Channel’s “The Curse of Oak Island,” brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, along with their team, return with their boldest plans yet to solve the 228-year-old Oak Island mystery.
Fans of the hit series who don’t have traditional cable services, but want to stream its newest season can watch it through Philo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
What to expect on tonight’s episode ‘Digging Back In’
“While the team continues to chase the elusive tunnel in the Money Pit, evidence that the swamp was used for an off-loading operation abounds, and new clues on Lot 5 point to Captain Phipps.”
What to expect this season
Oak Island is a tree-covered island on the south shore of Nova Scotia which has intrigued treasure hunters for more than 2 centuries. In fact, many believe that beneath the ground of this remote island lies one of the greatest treasures of all time. Two brothers from Michigan – Rick and Marty Lagina – have bought the rights to much of the island hoping to solve the historic mystery. With the use of modern technology plus American know-how, the two search for the treasure. However, it will not be easy because the search has proven to be expensive as well as dangerous. Many people have died while looking for the treasure on Oak Island. Hopefully, the brothers will avoid the curse long enough to find the treasure.
Where to find History channel
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For those without cable, watch with these streaming services
You can watch it on Philo, an entertainment streaming service that offers 60+ channels and a free trial.
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Philo’s live TV subscription offers a free trial and costs $25 per month. It includes MTV and over 50 other classic TV, lifestyle and news channels. Subscribers can stream on up to three devices simultaneously, create up to 10 profiles and save unlimited live or future shows for up to one year.