Christine was helping her dad pull a boat into the slip. With her keys in hand, the task of maneuvering the boat dislodged the keys from her grip. I took my gopro to the recovery. I hope you enjoy the video
Eric headed north from Hamilton to see his Family in North Bay, Ontario.
He decided to go for a canoe paddle but unfortunately the canoe capsized and Eric’s ring slipped off his finger into 5′ of water near the Sunset Beach boat launch.
Eric contacted me and I went up on a beautiful sunny day as I was off on holidays. I managed to ask two complete strangers Don & Barb local North Bay residents to be my safety spotters while I search for the lost ring.
A few items were found such as a fishing lure, a Medic Alert bracelet (which I tried to return) a number of trash items and after an hour and a half I finally had a beautiful solid tone on my underwater metal detector!
Thankfully, this was Eric’s 14k gold wedding band with the identifying marks of a MAPLE LEAF.
Don, Barb and I then proceeded to FaceTime Eric to surprise him with the good news!
Thank you to the completed wonderful strangers North Bay residents Don & Barb for agreeing to be my safety spotters. Also, thank you to the ring owner Eric and his Wife Megan for your generous donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation! My reward goes to this amazing charity which I have been involved in for 15 years.
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Laura had received a beautiful 18th Birthday gift of her Great Grandmother’s ring which dated back to the 1940’s ear a couple of years ago.
Laura and her dog was visited the dog beach portion at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park the day prior. Her dog was running off into the water with leash attached and she felt that the ring must have slipped off as her finger as it was catching the leash.
After starting the search, our first find was a small ring. Unfortunately, this was not Lauren’s ring. Hopefully we can get that ring back to the owner through social media posts.
The next target was a pull tab and finally the next target was the beautiful 1940’s amethyst gold heirloom ring!
Lauren and her Mother both saw the glimpse of gold and we all shouted with excitement and relief.
The key to this successful ring recovery was getting the the location as soon as possible after it was lost and the strict tight grid search!
Thank you so very much Lee & Lauren for your generous donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation.
Check out the video of this beautiful 1940’s Family Heirloom ring recovery;
While wrestling with her daughter on the front lawn, she lost a recently received Mother’s Day pearl earring. Let’s see if we can get it back to where it belongs. Watch the video for the full story.
Got a call from a California couple that lost a ring while having a snowball fight at the gorgeous Lake Louise in Banff National Park. They went back and met me there. Together we were able to recover the ring but not quite the way we were expecting. Watch the video for the whole story.
Before playing Ultimate Frisbee, he took off his wedding ring and put it into his bag. When he next looked, it wasn’t there. Watch the video for the full story.
Testimonial
I lost my wedding ring in the grass after thinking I’d put it in my bag whilst playing sport. After searching for an hour and a half I gave Evan a call the following day. Evan was really helpful and diligent. He was positive and cheerful when I had somewhat given up hope, and he found my ring outside of the main area I thought it was in. I highly recommend his services. Thank you Evan for your expertise, experience, and support.
Joel took his kids for an afternoon outing at Emerald Lake Trailer Resort & Water Park in Puslinch, Ontario.
He went down the water slide and felt his wedding band slip off his finger into the water below.
We are grateful to obtain permission from the owners to look for his wedding band near the end of the day not to disturb the patrons! Emerald Lake is a private trailer resort as well as a water park open to the public! Check out their website at emeraldlake.ca
I proceeded into the water with my floating battery operated air system called the DIVE BLU3 NOMAD. The nomad has a 30 foot hose and pumps air on demand down through the hose to my regulator! With a weight belt at slightly negative buoyancy, I am able navigate with ease to operate my underwater metal detector to find Joel’s wedding band!
Unfortunately, the visibility was extremely poor due to the silty bottom! There were numerous targets such as trash, small pieces of jewelry, pop cans, and pull tabs.
My metal detector and pin pointer helped me zone in on a solid loud target after approximately 40 minutes in the water!
HURRAY!! This target was Joel’s beautiful gold wedding band! Joel and his Wife were absolutely thrilled to have his wedding band back on his finger!
Happy to help recover Joel’s precious wedding band and grateful for permission from the owners at Emerald Lake Trailer & Water Park!
Received a call from Gayle that her Daughter Jenna was kayaking on Lake Manitouwaba, Sequin the previous summer and lost her heirloom engagement.
The Dive BLU3 Nemo floating battery operated air system, underwater circular gridding technique alongside my underwater metal detector made this a quick 15 minute ring recovery!
Jenna and Family were all thrilled!
Thank you Jenna for your generous donation to the Kelly Shires Breast Cancer Foundation!
Michael spent the day at Mt. Lorette in Kananaskis Country spotting golden eagles as they migrated through. At the end of the day, after returning to the car, he realized his recently re-forged wedding ring was missing. After sharing his story on the phone we thought we might be able to find it……we were right. Click on the link above for the full story.
if you lost any type of jewelry at the beach or anywhere, give me a call. My name is louis 305-608-1870. I have a Metal Detecting service where I come out and help you find your lost jewelry. Give me a call, leave a message, text, or on WhatsApp.