Under reviewOkanagan Valley, British Columbia
Date: June 2026
Witness report: “I saw a large blurry man near the treeline. I thought it was a bear, but the bear was in focus.”
Blur classification: High-confidence humanoid blur event
Notes: Witness reported a strong feeling of being silently judged by the forest.
Respectfully documentedHarrison Lake Region, British Columbia
Date: Historical / ongoing
Witness report: “Large humanlike forest presence associated with longstanding regional tradition.”
Blur classification: Culturally significant Sasquatch region
Notes: Cultural references must be handled with respect and must not be separated from place, people, or tradition.
Probable SasquatchNorthern Ontario
Date: Recent
Witness report: “At first I thought my windshield was dirty, but then the blur walked away.”
Blur classification: Mobile woodland blur
Notes: Windshield later cleaned. Memory remained blurry.
Dog knows somethingVancouver Island
Date: Unknown
Witness report: “My dog stared at the woods, growled, and refused to explain.”
Blur classification: Canine-confirmed uncertainty
Notes: Further interview with dog was inconclusive.
Historically importantPacific Northwest logging road
Date: Mid-20th century
Witness report: “Large footprints found near worksite. No visible animal located.”
Blur classification: Ground-based blur residue
Notes: Footprints are accepted as downstream evidence of a large visually unstable foot.