Nova Scotia, 1913: The Enigmatic Bigfoot's Milk-Stealing Mystery
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode of "Where Did the Road Go?" on the Where Did the Road Go? Radio YouTube channel, hosts Soraya and Travis Watson (also known as WT Watson, the author of "Sasquatch Canada") delve into the fascinating world of Sasquatch sightings outside of British Columbia. One particular sighting from 1913 in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, piqued my interest.
According to an article from the Thornburg Post, residents of Marsh Road reported a large, shadowy creature causing havoc in the area. The creature was said to have stolen milk from cows and even taken a local widow's bow. While reading the article, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between this Sasquatch sighting and various fairy lore stories from the Celtic lands.
Mrs. Meriwether, a local resident, claimed that the creature came from the marsh at night and returned there before dawn. This detail reminded me of the idea that Sasquatch might be a species of Fae. In fact, Travis Watson himself used this concept in his novel, "The Sasquatcher Tribe of Wild Fae."
The newspaper article also mentioned large footprints, measuring up to 15 inches in length, found in the area. These footprints were described as being made by something heavy. While Sasquatch sightings often involve large footprints, the connection to fairy lore made this account even more intriguing.
What struck me as particularly interesting was the idea that the Sasquatch might appear every 50 years in this specific location. This notion brought to mind the possibility of a reproductive cycle or a curse upon the land. Unfortunately, the article didn't provide enough information to determine the exact nature of these appearances.
In addition to the Sasquatch sighting, the episode touched upon various other mysteries and unexplained phenomena. As a curator of fascinating videos and podcasts, I believe it's essential to share these stories with fellow enthusiasts and expand our understanding of the unknown.
If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch sightings outside of British Columbia and the potential connection between Sasquatch and fairy lore, I highly recommend watching the episode and reading Travis Watson's book, "Sasquatch Canada." The stories and insights provided in both the video and the book are sure to leave you questioning the mysteries of our world and the creatures that inhabit it.