|
Date |
Location |
Witness |
Incident |
| Summer 1965 |
Clio Bay nr Kitimat |
Group of men |
Saw Bigfoot on rock beside sea; walked away upright. |
| Autumn 1965 |
Nr Harrison Mills |
Man |
Saw female Bigfoot in brush near road. |
| Nov. 1965 |
Green Bay, nr Bells Coola |
Jimny Nelson |
Watched Bigfoot cross loggers' 'slash' in 10 min; witness took 2 hours to cross the same area.
|
| 21 July 1966 |
Richmond, Lulu Is |
John Osborne |
Big hairy man 6 ft 8 ins to 7 ft tall' seen in woods.
|
| 21 July 1966 |
Richmond, Lulu Is. |
Darlene Leaf |
Saw head and shoulders of Bigfoot above 6-ft raspberry bushes at night. |
| 22 July 1966 |
Nr Fraser River, Richmond, Lulu Is |
John McKernan |
In car, saw Bigfoot cross dirt road.
|
| July 1966 |
Nr White Rock |
Mr. Letoul |
Saw light Bigfoot come up to his house in the moonlight; it 'fooled around'.
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| July 1966 |
Richmond, Lulu Is. /FONT> |
Don Gilmore |
'A big woolly animal' stampeded about 100 cattle. |
| Feb. 1967 |
Hartley Bay |
2 men |
Saw Bigfoot on an island and shot at it; it screamed. |
| Feb. 1968 |
Broughton Is |
Tom Brown & Harry Whonnock |
While digging clams, were watched by 6-ft Bigfoot.
|
| 27 June 1968 |
Salmon Arm Inlet |
Gordon Baum |
Saw 5-ft, black-haired Bigfoot leap over pile of logs; 'He was gone in two seconds'.
|
| Mid-Aug. 1968 |
Nr Stewart BC |
2 hunters |
Bigfoot over 7 ft tall with short neck, flat nose and long arms, ran up hillside at dusk.
|
| 14 Sept. 1968 |
Nr Chetwynd |
Eddie Barnett & another game guide |
Saw Bigfoot. |
| Late Feb. 1969 |
Khutze Inlet |
Ronnie Nyce & 2 other men |
Shot at Bigfoot which ran screaming into woods. |
| 18 May 1969 |
Nr Merritt |
David Ludlam & army cadets |
Witnesses saw hairy 10-ft Bigfoot near their camp, by day and night. |
| June 1969 |
Mamquam |
Gordon Ferrier |
Saw hairy biped with bushy tail; 3-toed tracks found later. |
| 25 Oct. 1969 |
Nr Anahim Lake |
Pan Phillips |
Game guide watched brown Bigfoot through telescopic sight for 10 mins; it sat by snowhole (apparently its home) at edge of glacier at 6,000 ft. |