Bigfoot at Pitt Lake


Check out this article on bigfoot in the Pitt Lake area of British Columbia. An area hat has a long history of reported bigfoot activity.

There were several reports in the 1850s of Sasquatch sightings at the mouth of Debeck Creek which runs into the north end of Pitt Lake. In 1933, two men saw a Bigfoot at the North end of Pitt Lake grazing on berries. Most Sasquatch sightings are near creeks that run into Pitt Lake.

In 1965, two loggers saw Bigfoot tracks and realized they were being watched and managed to make sketches of him before he ran off. Bigfoot harassed loggers in the 1960s at Frenchman’s Bay at the north end of Pitt Lake.

At the Wild Duck Inn at Port Coquitlam British Columbia in 1970, nine loggers reported their logging equipment was found turned over. In 1972, loggers again at the Wild Duck Inn talked about having their cook house pounded with large boulders.

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