Bigfoot Sightings in Alberta: A Decade of Firsthand Encounters

Posted Tuesday, October 08, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has been making the rounds on YouTube, featuring firsthand accounts of Bigfoot sightings in Alberta, Canada. The video, titled "BIGFOOT IN ALBERTA PART ONE" and posted by the channel Bigfoot Encounters Narrated, shares several stories of encounters with the elusive creature. One witness recounts their experience from 1975, when they were visiting the Peace River area and encountered a Bigfoot near a grave site. The witness describes the creature as around 7.5 feet tall, with sparse hair on its body and more on its legs and arms. They also mention the creature's ape-like face and musky smell. Another sighting took place in 1977, when a Bigfoot was seen walking across a farm in Drayton Valley. The witness and their husband followed the creature's footprints in the snow, which were 18 inches long and 5-6 inches wide with five toes and a heel. In July 1979, two friends had a close encounter near Bole, Alberta. As they were returning to a family homestead on a dirt bike, they saw a "person" walking in the road about a mile away. As they got closer, the figure crouched down and then scurried off into the ditch. The witness describes the creature as walking upright for more than a minute before it retreated. The video also includes a sighting from 1985, when a group of siblings heard a loud scream while playing baseball near their home in mle, Alberta. The scream sounded like a siren ending in a growl, and the witnesses immediately ran for home. In June 1987, a solo backpacker in Jasper, Alberta came across fresh Bigfoot tracks on the North Boundary Trail. The tracks were very fresh, with damp ridges between the toes and no debris in the prints. These stories are just a few of the many firsthand accounts of Bigfoot sightings in Alberta. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on YouTube. And, as always, if you have a Bigfoot encounter of your own that you'd like to share, feel free to reach out to us.