Multiple Bigfoot Sightings in Alberta and Manitoba: New Evidence?

Posted Friday, March 21, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new batch of Canadian Bigfoot sightings and experiences have been shared on the YouTube channel Bigfoot Encounters Narrated, and they're definitely worth a watch for any Squatchable reader. The first encounter takes place in June 1998 near Norde, Alberta. A camper reports seeing a tall, dark-furred Bigfoot with a wide bone structure and slightly extended nose while playing a wide game in the woods. The creature was standing upright and holding onto a tree, and the witness describes a funky smell in the air. In the summer of 1998 in Caroline, Alberta, a family notices odd tracks while camping in the Ram Falls area. The tracks were much larger than the father's boot and sank deeper into the soil, leading him to believe they may have been made by a Bigfoot. A creature sighting at Spruce Kie Reservoir in Alberta in 1998 is also shared. The witness describes the creature as between 7 and 8 feet tall with a reddish-brown color and walking on two legs. The witness's partner also saw the creature before it disappeared into the woods. An encounter from June 1983 near Little Black Lake in Manitoba is also detailed. A canoeist hears a faint noise that sounds like a baby crying, which gradually becomes louder and closer. The witness and their companion hear twig snapping and branches breaking, and eventually, they see the creature pacing back and forth on the opposite shore of the lake. A sighting from September 1990 near Devil's Lake in Manitoba is also shared. A witness reports seeing a large Gibbon monkey-like creature about 7 to 8 feet tall with a broad chest, narrow waist, and enormous thighs. The witness describes feeling a sense of anticipation before the incident and cold sweats afterwards. In August 1996 in Rivers, Manitoba, a witness reports seeing a dark brown, hair-covered creature walking upright on the side of the highway. The witness becomes scared and goes home, unsure of what they have seen. In July 1998 north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a driver and their cousin report seeing a black, fur-covered creature with no neck walking upright on the side of the highway. The witness describes the creature's walk as distinct and taking amazing strides with its arms swinging. Finally, an expedition in Northern Manitoba in July 1998 is detailed. The witness and their friend plan and execute a hike to a remote site, where they hope to encounter a Bigfoot. These stories are all fascinating and add to the growing body of evidence suggesting that Bigfoot may indeed exist. Be sure to check out the full videos on Bigfoot Encounters Narrated to hear the witnesses' stories in their own words.