What Happened to Miriam Amirault After The Curse of Oak Island?
The Fan-Favourite Archaeologist Who Chose Science Over Stardom**
When The Curse of Oak Island introduced viewers to a young archaeologist named Miriam Amirault, fans immediately took notice. Calm, focused, and always ready with a reassuring smile, Amirault quickly became one of the show’s most beloved experts—an essential counterbalance to the excitement and urgency that drives Rick and Marty Lagina’s legendary treasure hunt.
And then, just as quickly as she appeared, she was gone.
Today, viewers continue to ask: What happened to Miriam after Oak Island? Why did she leave—and will she ever return?
A closer look at her journey reveals a story less about television drama and more about the commitment, discipline and private dedication of a real scientist.
A Rising Academic Talent From Nova Scotia
Born and raised in Digby, Nova Scotia, Miriam Amirault grew up close to the very coastlands that Oak Island’s mysteries are built upon. Her academic path led her to the University of New Brunswick, where she completed her degree in anthropology—a foundation that would later make her an invaluable asset to the show.
Her entrance into The Curse of Oak Island was not orchestrated by producers, but by Dr. Aaron Taylor of Acadia University, who invited her to join the island’s archaeological team during Season 8. She made her debut in the episode High on the Bog, immediately leaving an impression on audiences and colleagues alike.
A Scientific Counterbalance to Treasure-Hunting Fever
While the Lagina brothers and their team surged ahead with their passion for hidden tunnels, flood traps and medieval relics, Amirault represented the scientific backbone of the investigation.

Her role was meticulous:
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cataloguing finds
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overseeing excavation methodology
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documenting artefacts
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ensuring scientific accuracy in an environment driven by lore
This dynamic frequently produced lighthearted moments—where the treasure hunters’ excitement met the archaeologists’ careful caution. But it was precisely this balance that heightened the show’s credibility and charm.
Her Sudden Departures: Professional Reality, Not TV Drama
Miriam’s time on the show came with two abrupt exits.
Season 9 — The First Departure
Local government regulations temporarily halted archaeological operations on Oak Island, forcing Amirault (and much of the archaeology team) to leave the island. The break was sudden but procedural.
Season 10 — A Second, Quiet Goodbye
Amirault returned for several episodes, including The Blob, contributing her expertise with the same professionalism fans admired. But following the Season 10 finale, she once again stepped away—this time without any official explanation from the show.
Far from indicating controversy, the reasons appear far more practical.
Unlike full-time television personalities, the archaeologists featured on The Curse of Oak Island are real academics, researchers, and field professionals. Their commitments include:
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long-term studies
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laboratory work
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university projects
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field school operations
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professional certifications
In Miriam’s case, she had openly expressed interest in pursuing forensic science studies at Humber College in Toronto. Those academic paths demand focus and time—both difficult to balance with a reality-TV production schedule that spans months at a time.

Life After Oak Island: Private, Purposeful, and Offline
Since leaving the series, Miriam Amirault has maintained an extremely low public profile. She has:
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no active social media accounts,
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no public statements about the show, and
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no public involvement in future Oak Island seasons.
Her absence from the limelight suggests a choice rooted not in secrecy, but in professionalism. Unlike many reality TV figures who leverage exposure for careers in entertainment, Amirault appears deeply committed to her academic and scientific future—whether in archaeology, forensic analysis, or a related discipline.
Those who worked alongside her describe her as focused, grounded, and authentically dedicated to the science of the past.
Will Miriam Ever Return to The Curse of Oak Island?
With Season 13 on the horizon, fans continue to speculate. The Lagina brothers often invite returning experts back when certain excavations require their skills. And Miriam’s strong connection to Dr. Aaron Taylor—and her popularity with viewers—means a guest return is always possible.
But for now, her path appears firmly rooted in academia, not television.
A Legacy of Scientific Integrity
Miriam Amirault’s journey on The Curse of Oak Island may have been brief, but her impact was unmistakable. She brought scientific discipline to a show fueled by centuries of mystery and folklore. While treasure remains elusive, her contributions enriched the island’s historical understanding and inspired young viewers drawn to archaeology.

Wherever she is today—whether in a lab, a classroom, or a new excavation—one thing is certain:
her story is far from over.
And if the Oak Island mystery ever demands her expertise again, fans will be ready to welcome her back.
