Cobblestone Path
Origin
The Cobblestone path was discovered near the swamp, buried beneath centuries of sediment. Experts believe it dates back to the 13th or 14th century, possibly built by medieval travelers.

Purpose
This well-constructed path may have been used for transporting goods, leading to a hidden harbor or storage site. Some suggest it was part of a Templar staging area.
Why It Is Important
Its age challenges the idea that no Europeans reached Oak Island before Columbus. If linked to the Templars, it could support theories of medieval voyages to North America.

Signification
The craftsmanship suggests European influence. Some believe it was built to move heavy materials, possibly treasure or supplies, across the island.