Exploring Bigfoot Culture: Sasquatch Museum and Sts'ailes Nation's Legacy

Posted Tuesday, June 25, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on YouTube, we join Cory Primus, a park ranger at Sasquatch Provincial Park, as he explores the beautiful town of Harrison Hot Springs. During his adventure, Cory shares his knowledge about the Sts'ailes First Nation's deep connection to Sasquatch, the mispronunciation of the original word "saset," and the significance of the Sasquatch in their culture. As Cory walks along the lake, he discovers a hidden hot spring, where he decides to take a dip and enjoy the soothing waters. He also shares his thoughts on the strong smell of sulfur, which is a common characteristic of hot springs. Throughout the video, Cory showcases his musical talents, playing a few songs for the camera. His passion for music is evident, and he encourages viewers to check out his YouTube channel for more of his work. Towards the end of the video, Cory stops by the White Rock Farm Market, where he indulges in some delicious sausages from Stapleton Sausage Co. He also tries a chocolate hazelnut and a blueberry lemon cruffin, which he highly recommends. Overall, this video is a great way to learn more about Sasquatch Provincial Park and the surrounding area. Cory's enthusiasm and knowledge make for an enjoyable and informative viewing experience. Be sure to check out the video and show your support for Cory and his music.