Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Monster "Hissed"
AI-Generated Summary
A newspaper report from 1963 describes a sea monster sighting near Campbell River, BC, by witness Mrs. J. C. Durant. The creature was estimated at 25 feet long and associated by locals with the names Klamahtosaurus or Cadborosaurus.
This document is a newspaper report from the Victoria Daily Times, dated March 29, 1963, detailing a sighting of a mysterious sea creature near Campbell River, British Columbia. The report states that on Thursday, March 28, 1963, Mrs. J. C. Durant of Shelter Point observed a creature she described as being approximately 25 feet long, resembling a dragon, and emitting a hissing sound. The article notes that this was the second such sighting in the area within a single month, with another report of a similar unknown sea creature occurring three weeks prior. The text highlights local lore surrounding the entity, mentioning that some Campbell River residents refer to the creature as 'Klamahtosaurus,' a name purportedly linked to sightings by indigenous people dating back 200 years. Alternatively, residents of Southern Vancouver Island suggest the creature may be 'Cadborosaurus' wandering from its usual habitat.
Mrs. J. C. Durant of Shelter Point said the creature she saw was about 25 feet long, looked like a dragon, and made a hissing noise.
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Official Assessment
A sea monster was reported at Shelter Point near Campbell River, BC, on March 28, 1963. Local residents associate the creature with the name Klamahtosaurus or Cadborosaurus.