Thursday, 26 March 2026

Message in a Bottle Tossed From Canadian Ferry in August 2024 Found by Dog on Scottish Beach โ€” Written in French

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Message in a Bottle Tossed From Canadian Ferry in August 2024 Found by Dog on Scottish Beach โ€” Written in French

โ€œA Labrador retriever named Maggie did what most dogs do โ€” poked her nose into something on the beach โ€” and accidentally reunited humanity with one of its oldest romantic traditions. The bottle she discovered on the Scottish coast had spent roughly 19 months making a 4,500-mile journey from a Canadian ferry, carrying a handwritten letter in French sealed inside. The only complication: the author may have forgotten she ever sent it.โ€

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Why It's Weird

The most bewildering news often comes from situations where multiple unlikely events align perfectly. While the weirdness score is more modest, the story still offers a fascinating glimpse into life's unexpected moments.

March 19 (UPI) -- A man walking with his dogs on the coast of Scotland found a message in a bottle that had been launched from off Canada's Prince Edward Island.

Mike Scott said he and his dogs were walking on the beach in St. Cyrus, south of Aberdeen, about two weeks ago when his Labrador retriever, Maggie, found a bottle in the shallow water.

Scott found the bottle contained a letter that was sealed in a plastic bag to protect it from leaks.

The letter, which was written in French, was dated August 2024 and said the bottle was being launched from a ferry traveling from Prince Edward Island to the Isles-de-la-Madeleine in Quebec.

The letter's author, Annie Chaisson, asked anyone who found the bottle to contact her through Facebook.

Scott said his wife found what she believes to be Chaisson's Facebook profile, but has not yet received a reply to her message. He said the profile did not show any recent activity, so the letter's author might not be on the social network anymore.

Another message in a bottle found last year took a much longer journey across the Atlantic Ocean. The message, dated Sept. 12, 2012, was launched from Newfoundland's Bell Island and washed up in July 2025 on Ireland's Dingle Peninsula.

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