HO stone
Origin
Discovered in 1936 at Joudrey's Cove, the H+O Stone bore unusual engravings. Now lost, its origins remain unclear. Some believe it dates to the medieval period and may be linked to the Knights Templar.

Purpose
The stone's function is unknown. It could have been a marker, a coded message, or a land claim. Some think it pointed to treasure, while others see it as a sign of a medieval outpost.
Why It Is Important
The stone adds to Oak Island's mystery. If verified, it could support theories of pre-Columbian European contact. Its symbols may connect to the Knights Templar and their hidden activities.

Signification
The engravings may translate to "Jerusalem Templar Gold." The design resembles Templar symbols found in Europe. A nearly identical marking exists in an Italian church, suggesting a larger network of hidden messages.
Links to Other Mysteries
- The Money Pit – A possible buried treasure site.
- The Templar Theory – Links to medieval symbols.
- The Swamp & Paved Area – Possible medieval harbor.
- Stone Pathways & Inscriptions – Other coded messages.
- The Church in Italy – Same symbol found there.