Search in Nova Scotia fails to find any unmarked graves linked to residential school
SHUBENACADIE, N.S. — A team of Nova Scotia researchers confirmed today they were unable to find any unmarked graves for students who died while attending the largest residential school in Atlantic Canada.
The Sipekne’katik First Nation issued a statement saying the search of the former Shubenacadie Residential School site north of Halifax included the use of ground-penetrating radar and aerial laser scanning.
The survey team’s leader, Dr. Jonathan Fowler, says the search included scans of the surrounding farmland.
Fowler says evidence of unmarked graves was found, but these predated the 1930 foundingof the residential school by about 100 years and are likely connected to former landowners.