Hiker Discovers Mysterious Tree Structures and Bigfoot Sighting in Northern Ontario

Posted Sunday, March 17, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A hiker's chance encounter with something extraordinary in the Elgin Trail near St. Thomas, Ontario has recently caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The witness, who prefers to remain anonymous, stumbled upon what appears to be a 15-foot Tepee-like structure made of large trees pulled up and laid across the trail, along with a fresh, clear barefoot footprint. The witness had been hiking the trail for four hours and did not encounter anyone else during that time. As they continued down the trail, they noticed a dark figure peering out from behind a tree, appearing to watch them. The figure was captured in a still taken from a video the witness had recorded while walking down the trail. The area is characterized as a Carolinian forest with Dodd Creek, a tributary of the Thames River, running through it. The trail runs through farmland and is open to the public for hiking by agreement from landowners. The witness mentioned that they had hiked many trails, both urban and wilderness, and this particular location had a distinct vibe. They also mentioned that a trail cam had been set up near a trail access point on County Road 3, possibly by a landowner seeking to monitor for people going off trail and trespassing. This sighting is particularly intriguing as it adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that Bigfoot may be using complex structures for shelter or communication. The witness's detailed account and the accompanying photograph have sparked a flurry of discussion and speculation among Bigfoot researchers and enthusiasts. If you're interested in learning more about this sighting, be sure to check out the full video on the Upper Canada Sasquatch YouTube channel. And, as always, happy squatching!