Exploring Vancouver's Sasquatch Legends with Researcher Thomas Steenburg
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you ever heard of Harrison Hot Springs, a small town located just an hour and a half away from Vancouver, Canada? Known for its hot springs and natural beauty, the town is also famous for a different kind of attraction - the legend of Sasquatch.
Recently, I came across a video on YouTube by the channel RenaissanceMan, which explores the Sasquatch legends surrounding Harrison Hot Springs. The video starts with a traveler visiting Vancouver and falling in love with the city's beauty, but soon discovers that the real beauty lies outside the city.
British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, is home to many myths and secrets, one of them being the legend of Sasquatch. The video takes us on a journey to Harrison Hot Springs, where the legend is still alive and well. The town is known for its hot springs, but it's the Sasquatch that attracts many tourists and believers.
The video features an interview with a store owner who shares stories of people coming in and showing interest in Sasquatch. The store even has footprints of Sasquatch on display, which are said to be 40 centimeters long. The owner shares that a few years ago, there was a huge convention of people who truly believed in the existence of Sasquatch, including people from Europe who believed in the yeti from Tibet.
The video also features an interview with Thomas Steenburg, a Sasquatch researcher who has been studying the legend for 40 years. Thomas shares that in the late 1800s, there were numerous books and photographic models on display that depicted Sasquatch. He also shares a video from the 1960s of a bulldozer engineer who accidentally discovered and filmed Sasquatch during construction. The video sparked a lot of controversy, with people speculating whether it was a man in disguise, a bear, or a gorilla.
Thomas believes that the footprints found in the area are conclusive evidence of the existence of Sasquatch. He says that the footprints are of human form and are not going to be that size unless it's a Swiss mountain goat. Thomas has even created a new Sasquatch map based on eyewitness accounts, which shows that Sasquatch is found frequently throughout Canada.
The video takes us on a journey to a deep Mountain Valley where only native people can enter. Thomas shows us the area where Sasquatch appeared, which was more even because it was much taller. He shares that the Sasquatch scrambled itself up over the stomach and went down, leaving gouge marks behind.
The video is a fascinating exploration of the Sasquatch legends surrounding Harrison Hot Springs. Whether you believe in the legend or not, the video is definitely worth a watch. Who knows, maybe after watching the video, you'll find yourself believing in the possibility of Sasquatch's existence.
So, if you're interested in learning more about the legend of Sasquatch, be sure to check out the video on RenaissanceMan's YouTube channel. And who knows, maybe you'll be inspired to plan a trip to Harrison Hot Springs to explore the legend for yourself.