Ontario Witness Details Three Bigfoot Encounters and Unusual Fishing Experience

Posted Saturday, October 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds on YouTube, featuring two alleged Bigfoot sightings in Ontario, Canada. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Bigfoot Encounters Narrated, details two separate incidents, one from 1975 and the other from 1986, where the witnesses claim to have seen a Sasquatch in the wild. In the first incident, the witness, who was only five years old at the time, was walking with his mother along Government Road when they spotted a hair-covered creature walking upright along a swampy area. By the time the witness had gotten his mother's attention, the creature had vanished into the woods. The second sighting occurred in September 1986, when the witness was out rabbit hunting. While making his way home, he saw something out of the corner of his eye that he initially thought was a bear. However, as he focused his eyes, he realized it was a massive creature covered in hair, eating berries with its hands. The witness described the creature as having a massive body, with a face that resembled a gorilla but with the features of an early evolutionary man. The video also includes an account of a strange experience that the witness and his wife had while fishing on a lake in June 1987. They heard a hollow, powerful yell or scream coming from the other end of the lake, and noticed a strange smell that they couldn't identify. The couple felt like they were being watched and yelled at, and quickly paddled to shore and left the area. While there were no other witnesses to these incidents, the video notes that there have been other sightings in the area, and that many people choose to keep them to themselves for fear of not being believed. If you're interested in learning more about these sightings, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube. And as always, stay skeptical, but open-minded. Who knows, maybe there is something strange and mysterious lurking in the woods of Ontario.