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Girl on school field trip in Canada finds message in a bottle written by her own mother 26 years ago

A young girl and her classmates find a message in a bottle, only to learn that the bottle's previous owner was no stranger.

Scarlett Van Eyck, a fourth-grader at St. John's Catholic Elementary School, was on a field trip to the Great Lakes when another student pointed out a strange-looking bottle, FOX 8 WJW reported.

When the teacher begins reading the letter in the bottle, Scarlett Van Eyck is stunned to discover that it was written by her own mother, Makenzie Van Eyck.

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According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the letter reads, “This letter comes from Makenzie Morris. I attend St. John the Baptist School. I am a 4th grade student in Mr. St. Pierre's class. I am a first-year student,” it read.

A 4th grader finds a long-lost message in a bottle (not pictured) and discovers its author is his mother from 26 years ago. (St. Petersburg)

“My letter is about the waters of the Great Lakes. We read a book called 'Paddling to the Sea'. It was a very good book.”

According to FOX 8, the message in the bottle dates back to 1998, when Makenzie Van Eyck was a fourth-grader at St. John the Baptist Catholic Elementary School in Bell River, Ont., just like her daughter. That's what it means.

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Makenzie Van Eyck and her classmates at the time were assigned to write letters about the Great Lakes, which they put in a jar and threw into the water, the newspaper reported.

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Makenzie Van Eyck “absolutely” remembers being assigned to write a letter about the Great Lakes as a fourth-grader in 1998 and throwing that message into the water 26 years ago. (St. Petersburg)

Makenzie Van Eyck told CBC she “absolutely” remembers writing the message on a bottle and sending it to the Great Lakes.

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While this particular message remained close to home, it's not the first time a mysterious letter found floating in a bottle has returned to its sender.

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Last year, a letter written by a fifth-grader from Sandwich, Massachusetts, in 1997 was discovered on a beach in France.

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Scarlett Van Eyck was stunned when her teacher read the letter (not pictured) and learned that the letter's author was her mother. (St. Petersburg)

The message is still in good condition 26 years later and was safely returned to the school.

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Fox News Digital has reached out to the Van Eyk family for comment.

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