Witness Describes Encounter with 8-ft Tall Creature in Pinawa Dam, Canada

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In the latest episode of "Where Did the Road Go?" on the Where Did the Road Go? Radio YouTube channel, host Soraya welcomes back Travis Watson, also known as WT Watson, to discuss his book "Sasquatch Canada." The book is a collection of Sasquatch stories from across Canada, and in this episode, they delve into the chilling tale of the Old Pinawa Dam in Manitoba. The witness in this story is a veterinary technician who was going through a difficult time in her marriage. She would often go for long walks in the morning to clear her head, and one day, she noticed something strange on her usual path. She found two garter snakes, both of which had been crushed. The snakes were not scavenged, which was unusual, and the witness couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. As she continued down the path, she saw what she initially thought was a bear, but upon closer inspection, she realized it was something much larger and more terrifying. The creature was over eight feet tall and was not a bear. It stood up on its hind legs and moved towards the tree line, making a gruff sound and showing its teeth. The witness was understandably frightened and decided to leave the area. The story is a chilling reminder of the power and mystery of Sasquatch. While the witness in this story was frightened, she was also intrigued by the creature's behavior. The witness was familiar with the local wildlife and knew that what she saw was not a bear. In addition to the Sasquatch sighting, the witness also noted that the snakes she found had not been scavenged. This is a common occurrence in Sasquatch sightings, and it has led some researchers to believe that Sasquatch may have a taste for snakes. While this is just a theory, it is an interesting one, and it highlights the mystery and intrigue surrounding Sasquatch. If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch in Canada, be sure to check out Travis Watson's book "Sasquatch Canada." And, if you want to hear more stories like this one, be sure to tune in to "Where Did the Road Go?" on the Where Did the Road Go? Radio YouTube channel. Before we wrap up, we'd like to share an interesting bit of information. Did you know that Canada is home to over 50% of the world's boreal forests? These forests are some of the most diverse and unique ecosystems on the planet, and they provide a habitat for countless species of plants and animals. From the majestic moose to the elusive Sasquatch, Canada's boreal forests are truly a natural wonder. So, the next time you're out for a walk in the woods, take a moment to appreciate the beauty and mystery of nature. You never know what you might encounter!