Who Funds The Search On The Curse Of Oak Island?

The search for treasure on the legendary Oak Island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, continues to rage on. The History reality series "The Curse of Oak Island," which documents the ever-renewed efforts of brothers Marty and Rick Lagina and a growing team of treasure hunters to scavenge for valuable artifacts by untangling the "Oak Island mystery," recently premiered its ninth season. It has, so far, retained its spot as one of cable TV's most-viewed shows by a mile (via ShowBuzzDaily).

There's no doubt to be had that, however lucky the hunters on the show turn out to be each season, "The Curse of Oak Island" is, in itself, a highly profitable endeavor for its producers and History. But as the hunt has grown in complexity and sophistication over the years, so have the attendant costs of each adventure. Fans of the show might find themselves wondering where the money to pay for it all comes from. We've got your answer.

The funding for The Curse of Oak Island comes from a variety of sources

As a History Canada series, "The Curse of Oak Island" likely derives a good deal of its budget from the production infrastructure of the show itself, meaning both History and production company Prometheus Entertainment (via IMDb) most likely pitch in with funds to pay for the cast, crew, and equipment. Typically, the distributor ends up shouldering most of these costs after everything shakes out, which is likely the case here.

Moreover, as owners of a 50% stake of Oak Island Tours, Inc., the company that owns Oak Island, Marty and Rick Lagina fund a good deal of the Oak Island drilling and digging operations themselves (via History). Remember, they might still be doing a lot of this treasure hunting even without the TV deal. The whole story depicted on the show began when Marty and Rick bought the stake so that Rick could pursue his childhood dream of finding the treasure. That dream is surely no dramatic creation of TV execs at History or the development folks at Prometheus Entertainment. Craig Tester also apparently acts as a financier through Oak Island Tours, Inc. (via InstaGeeked).

Much of the money spent on the Oak Island search also comes from local sponsorship. Nova Scotia Business Inc (NSBI), an agency that helps businesses in the province of Nova Scotia grow, has contributed a lot of money to "The Curse of Oak Island" through its Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund (NSFPIF). Figures have included CAN$1.9 million for Season 5 (via TV Over Mind) and a whopping CAN$3.97 million for Season 6 (via Monsters & Critics). That certainly helps defray a lot of the costs that would otherwise be reflected on History's balance sheets.

According to Showbiz CheatSheet, other potential funding sources for the show include Oak Island tours and government grants.