Multiple Bigfoot Sightings and Tracks Discovered in Ontario's Winter Road
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
It's that time of year again when Bigfoot sightings seem to increase, and the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization has been busy! Recently, they received a photo of a Sasquatch near Fort Hope, Ontario, Canada, taken along the Winter Road. The photo captures the elusive creature just as it's entering the tree line, making it a truly remarkable sighting.
Boyce, the photographer, sent the image to the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization, stating that the Sasquatch was seen a few days prior. The organization responded by saying that the photo appears to show a Bigfoot, and they commended Boyce for capturing it at just the right moment.
The Fort Hope area has been a hotspot for Bigfoot activity recently, with multiple sightings reported in the past month alone. Witnesses have reported seeing two Sasquatch individuals, one over six feet tall and the other over eight feet tall, with tracks around 14 and 19 inches in length, respectively.
One local man even shared a video of a Bigfoot trackway in a hard-packed sand area that leads into a marshy forest. Other witnesses have also reported seeing these two creatures, with some commenting on the distinct shape of the tracks.
Dra, a community member from Northern Ontario, reached out to the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization to share their own community's experiences with Bigfoot. They mentioned that there have been many sightings in their area, with some community members even reporting a family of Sasquatch.
The Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization has received several reports of Sasquatch sightings in this remote fly-in community, which is situated about 350 kilometers north of Thunder Bay. Dra shared a map of the area, highlighting the locations of the sightings and the nearby Pioneer Ridge and Thomas Bridge Sandhill areas.
One interesting bit of information is that black bears have been known to cry, and some Sasquatch researchers believe that the creatures may make similar sounds. In fact, the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization has found trackways with 19-inch tracks traveling with 14-inch tracks, and once even found seven-inch tracks next to the 14-inch tracks. They believe that these tracks may belong to an infant Sasquatch.
It's always exciting to hear about new Sasquatch sightings and evidence, and the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization is doing important work by collecting and sharing this information with the public. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot, be sure to check out their YouTube channel and website. And who knows, maybe you'll be the next person to capture a photo or video of this elusive creature!