Northern Ontario Fishing Cabin: Sasquatch or Black Bear?

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a remote fishing cabin in Northern Ontario, Canada, something strange and unsettling has been taking place. The YouTube channel The UnXplained Zone brings us a video titled "3 Times Bigfoot Was Caught On Camera | MonsterQuest | The UnXplained Zone," which delves into the mysterious and aggressive incidents that have occurred at this cabin. The cabin, located on Snell Grove Lake, is only accessible by floatplane and is a popular destination for fishermen. However, it has also become the site of a series of incidents involving a creature that Canadians call Sasquatch. Scott Mossback, the owner of the only single cabin fishing camp on Snell Grove Lake, has experienced extensive damage to the cabin, including a ripped-out refrigerator, overturned stove, and broken shelves. Mossback initially believed that kids were responsible for the damage, but soon realized that it was something much more unusual and potentially dangerous. In 2003, Joe Forchelli and his fishing buddies were staying at the cabin when they heard distant wood knocking or pieces of wood being banged together. They decided to knock back, and later that evening, one of the party members heard screaming and screeching noises outside the kitchen window. The cabin shook and vibrated, and the individual was terrified. Despite a thorough search, no evidence of what had attacked the cabin was found. Wildlife biologist Dr. Lynn Rogers, who specializes in black bear research, has seen the damage bears can inflict on remote cabins. However, he is baffled by the extent of the damage at the Snell Grove Lake cabin, as it is not consistent with typical bear behavior. Tom Steenberg, a Sasquatch researcher from Mission, British Columbia, believes that the vast Wilderness in Canada makes it possible for unknown creatures to exist without being discovered. He estimates that there are between 150 and 200 Sasquatch sightings in Canada each year. Jeff Meldrum, a scientist, and Kirk Nelson, a microbiologist, were asked to investigate the cabin and search for evidence of Sasquatch. They found a possible blood stain on a nail board that Mossback had set up to deter the creature from entering the cabin. While the blood sample may have been degraded, the screws and what appears to be tissue samples provide new hope for identifying the mysterious creature. The video from The UnXplained Zone raises questions about what is truly happening at the cabin on Snell Grove Lake. Could Sasquatch be responsible for the damage and terrifying encounters? Watch the video and decide for yourself. Remember, at Squatchable, we respect all ideas and opinions regarding the existence of Bigfoot or Sasquatch.