AOVA L CANAOI AN NOU NTEO POL.ICE-OttN O A A NI!AIE ROYALE OU CANADA TRAHSMiTT4L A'Ho DIARY DATE fiE QUEST -FORMULE D'EHVOI ET OEMAHDE DE LA DATI! O'AGEHDA fROM-OU COP! II TO ;o,, ,., 0&1 ~Ht COMMIIAI ON I R -OI!tl'hiJI(Uff! (.'()MJI'UIItd/JIIt-- ColnMo,danr 1/QIV, O.C. Co'""ma'!&nl ATTAC:HI0 DIARY DAT E RIQUIST- DlloiAHDE DE L A DATE O' AG!HDA TO I& &XT&"'oo TO ~#fl) ptP101fli-. }raywa._ ~0" "I.AION lhOIC.t.l'"IO Pout,,., ,.,",,.,. IIHIHtlu f'WI "COlT I P6ID -Am,ull' /mtll f.klyf'l' "U" Ttt&A cuo. tICO.-AUIH l ,_dfltfrllllf IIUIII'I .t.WAtTIN"C tNJ'f.,UC , 'ON I -/Jn~t l'trUt! .. tt+ t/~ df,,.ttfl'llf I RIA. I.. OA 1 It HOT lit f l)rut IIU 111'04T~o\ IUHI //~iii ~OJOU,.HMD ro. Utn,~y4~ nr. OIIPOitfiON Of' C-"tlat"l /JIApofll~" Ju P fC't'tt4 11 'OtUfl'lltln UNA.l..E XCCUlC WA-.fh.NT I I U..,..,.OH$1 fmpt~u,/)1111# ll"dnttfr lfl aundul (tUIIIlftUftdiU) NAiliNG PAY irroiiiUT Or 111'1 Nil ' COI'Tt 4tJ l'afll'ttdc rl tl'f /rui 4 HO ,., ... , "o ... f.)ollf~rllr rle In "D.O." N O T HIII,. "L,AIONIIHiiMARt(l "''C!" "' ~fJ 11 uu rcmuryu" ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE-GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA U ,OfVtSiONSO\rlOIVI$IOH Fireball Sighting -Strathlorne, ICMI" '41 Jfl UI:HCUr OOSSU.I$ GIO 1 . At approximately 4.ooP.M., this date, Mr.- 11111111, Margaree Harbour, Inv. Co., N.~., approa he ~stating that while travelling towards Inverness, on highway 19 in the area known as Strathlorne, he observed a ball of fire in the sky over the Cape Mabou He stated that when he made this observation, of Inverness had also seen this object. 2. The aforementioned Cape l-1abou area, is a densely forested highland regiont having an approximate above sea level elevation of 1000 reet at it s highest point, gradually sloping over a distance of li miles to an approximate above sea level elevation of 150 feet, at the side of highway H 19. This area is inaccessible except for the Maclsaac Rd., which leads in the woods for a distance of about ~ mile and there runs into a dead end, therefore, a foot search of the area was not conducted since it was felt by the parties concerned that this object had fallen much deeper in the wooded area. ). Since Mr.-was in a .hurry at this particular time he was advis~ he would be contacted in the near future regarding this incident, Cst. Jo' HICKEY, area were contacted and then contacted by Cst. J .G. time the following statement was Statement of: ---- At approximately 3 . 30 or J,4QP.M. tnis date, whi~e travelling east on highway # 19 ~n the vicinity of the Foot Cape road, 1 observed a ball of fire in t.he sky. L'J~(~ t.J./CbtlT rv'i1df;{dJr~ CONliNUAtiOH 14.1111 Of Cll7 Gilt f. PACt 2 ~ireball ~ighting -Strathlorne, inv. Co., N. S , FIRE IN THE ~AY. The sky was quite heavily overcast and it was raining at the time. I pulled my vehicle to the side of the road in behind another vehicle and the gentleman asked if I had seen it and what I thought it was. I told him I didn't think it could be anything except a plane. 1 did not hear any noise from this object as I was not out of the car. This object was very bright; i~ was much brighter than the moon. lt was red and then it became a glaring light and then got bigger and ~as r ound-shaped. It then burst and then all we saw was smoke. From the first time I saw it until it burst approximately two minutes passed by. This object appeared to be approx. 1000 feet above the trees and was not travelling in an arc but on a horizontal plane and it did not appear to travel very far before it exploded. Signed: Witness: Cst. M.J. Dundon Cst, J ,G. Kelly 6 . stated he made no observations as the object ed as he was no longer concerned or interested in it. He stated he then returned home and awaited our arrival, 7. is a United Church - who has li area for several years, h~ transferred here from Quebec. He appears to be quite intelligent and there is no doubt as to his sighting the fireball, however, the circumstances under which he viewed may be quite different from those which actually occurred, since he gave the impression of being quite apathetic to the incident and it is therefore felt that his observations may have been somewhat haphazard due to his apparent disinterest, 8 . Message ~50 was then forwarded to ~ydney Sub/Division Cs~. R. F. Inman and the writer patrolled to Harbour at~ime the following statement was from Mrs.- ltfargaree Harbouri Inv. Co. , l'J. S. August 28th, 197 ~tatement of: COto4tiHUAtiON SUif1 ot 0)7 Fireball Sighting-Strathlorne, Inv. Co. , N.~ , , WER.IIJ ORI VlNG TOWARDS Inverness from 'l'ruro on highway ffl9 and when we were in the vicinity of Hugh MacLEID~ garage I saw a ball of fire in the sky off to our left. It was a couple of miles away and a couple of miles high. This ball of fire was as bright as the sun and ap~roximately the same size. We observed this thing for a few minutes. The object never stopped but dropped towards the earth in a straight line. While the ball of fire was present there was smoke all around it and all of a sudden the fire disappeared and then I saw a black object ~hich turned grey and then white and fell to the ground. It did not drop in a straight line then but appeared to ~1aver sideways as it fell. It might not have been two miles away. It was between the road and the mountain. Witness: Cst. M. J . Dundon Signed: Mrs. Cst. R. F . Inman declined to same as his who was present at this time, that his observations were the could not elaborate on the incident. 11. Mr. -is a in the town of I nverness and a very upstanding c zen of the community. He and his wife appear to be very sensible and mature persons who were very interested in the phenomenon which they witnessed. Neither ap~e highly.excitable and the writer considers Mrs ........... version of the happenings to be a more accurate description of the occ~ence, 12, Mr .. was unable to be contact.ed as he left the ~ter this incident to vacation in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A, and is not expected to return to the area until the second week of September. It is felt ~hat any information supplied by be very similar to that already obtained from Mrs. would very little to the investigation, lJ, In view of the foregoing,t.his file shall be considered as shown hereunder,unless instructions to the contrar are received. Ross)Sgt. I/C rness Detachment "'fr{J. iJ)LihlC:b Cs t (M.~ Dundon)25704 RC~lF 10 ~TT P~IO~ITY JEFER~ED CRE~ A~G 2~ Lhtl~S URC HTEC~ CCti'iEI\ llUNEP.Oi.JS E~ICKS0N BC (B) U~ORCA~IZED ~REA GF Eli I Cl:sor. I tlroED I ATEL Y Et.ST GF TC,.JN OF CI1ESTGt. BC CST'S SLDMaA AND LANZA CRESTON DETACH~,E~T (Ff OVAL S~AFEO i'ufl OF OVAL E~II!ITTED A~o3Efi FLAShii~G LIGhT BOTTvli vF' 0'vAL E~il1l TiED A GnEEN FLASH II~G LIGHT A STRO~G RE~ FLAthiNt LIGhT MPPEA~ED AT 5EVE~AL F~INTS ON OBJECT. G~JEtT AFFEA~E~ TO BE REVGLVIr:G AS A IJI,IT, SIGhTING 'AAS A??P.CX.:? i'ILES E.!.ST Ar.J IIILE IH)fil-vF cr-ESTvl\ CEIHEF, L~1.G ... 1-1 TE 3EA. . .. F Ll GH ,1.1,r, RCNF 10 OTT ~/58 VI A RDR t-IC. PRIO~ITY DEFERRED RE~ DEER CITY AUG19 UNCLAS I~RC ~IETEOR CENTRE II1FO CANFORCEHED C0~1~1R OTT RDCk&/23 UFO REFORT (A) NORTH EAST RED DEER ALTA 12 MIDNIGHT 18/19 AUG 71 (B) SKY DARK AND CLEAR (C) NR AND MRS 5874-74TH ST RED DEER ALTA (D) LOCATION RED DEER ALTA {E) NO OTHER IUENTIFICATION {F) 2 RED OBJECTS ROUND I N SHAPE MOVING FROM WEST TO EAST I N NORTH SKY (G) DURATION 4PPROX 10 NINS (H) SIGHTING ~LSO REPORTED TO CFB PENHOLD RADAR SUN RED DEER CITY DET RCNP RC:tP 1(\ OTT AuG 17 \lll7 fH '11 llCNP 10 OTT \ - 5 PRIORITY PRIRRITV CAMP AUG18 UNCLAS IJRC METEOR CENTER lf~rO CANFOrtClHEO COt II SS I ON C f! OTT J !JIVISIUN IIONCl'ON SU B/111 VIS 19N ~7J UFO REPURT. ~ AP~ROX ~:JQ AM ATLANTIC DAYLIGHT TIME CLI:AR SliY 144 DOVER ST. CAMPBELLTON NB 144 DOVER ST, CAMPBELLTON NB t (F) SHAPE m ~ ~ tiOVEilED AT SAME ADDRESS UNDERTRMINED, DARk COLORED, ALTITUDE APPROX 500 YARDS, SAMED ALTITUDE APPROX TEN MINUTES MOVED APPARENTLY CLOSER TO OBSERVER THEN MOVED IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION AT NAPID fREED. OBSERVER COUNTED FIVE AMBUR LIGHT ON OBJECT, NOT FLASHING ONLY ONE OBJECT SIGHTED. (G) APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES (II) CHECK ~lADE WITH LOCAL AIR CONTROL TOWER AT CHARLO NB AND WITH CFB CHATtiM1 NB AND NEITHER ABLE TO IDENTIFY OBJECT. CONTROL TOWER 1\T CHARLO NB NOT MANED AT THIS HOUR AND POSSIBILITY EXISTS THAT TillS OBJECT MAY HAVE BEEN LOCAL AIRCRAFT THAT DID NOT REPORT TO THE CHAkLO TOWER. CAMPBELLTON CITY DETACHMENT 1-5 Pr?IOiliTY flRIOIHT'( CHIP AU~" 19 rm..; Nl TCOI? CE'JTRE INFO CA'JFfiRDEHEil COM'II, OTTAWA J DIVISION ~'ONCTO"l SUB 01 VI Sl a "7" UFO REPMT A) APP, 2AM lq AUG 71 ADT B) VERY CLEAR C) CST' S B A,.1 A~D ~APTEL, CA~PBELLTO~ CITY DETACHMENT D' VAL J'A~10UR ST. EAST A\Jll ./EST SI:JE ~UG.\1LO.\F '10U'HAII,, C.HP- BELLTO~, N, n. F) BRIGHT YELLOW LIGHT, HOVERI,G LO~, TRAVELLING EAST AND WbST AND HOVFRINC FQq VARIOUS PERIODS, QUITE LOA, LIGHT DIMMED FOR SHORT l>ERIODS, T\vO Rf:') OBJECTS I N THE SHAPE OF T. V. RABRIT EARS V151J LE AT TIMES. G)STAYED IN VICI~ITY OF SUGARLOAF MOUITAI~ AND TRAVELLED BACK MID FORTH l'l OP~E:CTIO" OF HI\11\Y 17 FOI? )H1. PERIOD H) CHECK WITH CHARLO AIRPORT A"lO CFB CHATHA~-NEGATIVE. CA~PPELL TO'J Cl TY DETACH'1E'IT ,rb 10 OTT AUG 16 12/14 VI A RDR MC PRIORITY DEFERRED RED ~EER CITY AVG1~ UNCLAS NRC METEOR CENTER INFO CANFORCEHED RDC432/12 U F 0 REPORT A NORTHWEST RED DEER ALTA 11: 15 PM 15-B-71 MST B. SKY DARK ~NO CLEAR C. ~1RS--3966 J8A AVE RED DEER ALTA D, LOCATION RED DEER ALTA E. CONFIRMED BY THREE MEMBERS OF THIS DETACHMENT F. BRIGHT ORANGE. ROUND OBJECT SUR'~U~TED BY CHRISTMAS TREE EFFECT OF LIGHTS G. APPROXIMATELY 10 MINS H. SIGHTI~GS ALSO REPORTED TO CFB PENHOLD RADAR RCMP RED DEER CITY DET Re: --(AgeW) Meteor or Fireball Sighting. ~. of Rimbey, Alta -19/20 JUN 71. THE COMMISSIONER, OTTAWA. FORWARDED J AUG 71 for your information. AOVAL. C A N "DIAN MOUNTI!!O POL.ICE-Ot!NOA A Mfltl e ROYAl.ti CU CANADA TRANSMITTAL AND DIARY DATE REQUEST - FDRMULE D'ENVOI ET DEMANDS DE LA DATI! D' AGI!NOA --........_ FROM-DU CO"IIit ro-o p "'au Tl-45 CO~MIIIIOI\tCA Co~Mtlltul4"1 COIMI.alldw.r --- Co MaAfl4~tt Co"A"t'"dwa' ~NI"OAMA fiON Hn.dtnf'"ll'nt 0 C:HC&.OIU"&I PIAru JOtnl'n I'IUI! 6 I:OIT I ttAIO-Atrtr'lidCI! If (tOh I>(J'fl P'UA fHCA' C:,.Q, NCG. A11,u ,,.rAtttcllnl n" ll A WA I liN 0 I Nil RU C 'r I ON I .. l)n/111 l'cutdttt d r dltCH'I l llfll TF.IA L O ATS HOf ll'f l)m~ du ptMh ItO" {i~l~ AOJOUitNI:P ro-Hnl'O)I~fl au Ol.tPOI ITION OP' &-.tHel"ll ./JftpuWt)A du pffot d tU" t.IH'IfOII UWA.Ll. . "IIC:UTa V.AIUUNT I I UhHotOftfllllnp'iUUI.IIHt d''U('ulft It' fOifl.lflationJ AW'AiliNC PAVMINT OJ',,..,, l COJTI -I.JArtl'allflal# Ju J141(t',.nf de I'Otrtt,.dt tf d~ fr~ll' ROYAL.CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE-GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA:..;~ l,w. DOIJKIS OIC. o""' Unidentified Flying Object -Sighting Joutel District -8 JUt 71 this office an UD'US\la.l. been caused by a Hotel Harricana Joutel, Que, ~ed l.n per son at lieved by ....... to be or having 2 , 1111111 reports the incident as tallows: On the above ate when~ on t he road to Joutel, Que. near a bri dge he noti ced in the Harricana River appr ox, 1000 feet south of t he brid ge an unusual water phenomenon. The phenomenon consi sted of a circl e 15-20 feet in diameter with bubbles coming from around the circumfer ence and f rom the center of same a jet of water reaching a height of approx. 20 feet, When the water jet had settled he noticed in its place an object cylindrical in shape, 6- 8 feet in length, rusty black in color, After a short period of time the object leaned to one side and very slowly took on horizontal position and then sunk, The depth of the river at this location is approx. 20 feet, J , In accordance with CO-Air the following is submitted in t .he indicated sequence: (b) Cloudy, light rain (c) Identified in para. 1 no special qualifications. (d) 1000 feet from sighting on the r oad from Joutel near the bridge over the Harricana River. No other person. Para. 2 above. Duration of observation JO sees, No other relevant information. i/ c Amos Det, ~I !l \.ITT t t:IOI!ITY ' 1".\Y JUL'>f) UNCLI\:i 1"-' C \TOI:"'ciiE:l 'lll"'r'l1 U, F . O, ilEPORT. TilE FOLLO\/ING INFOilNATIOII IS REPOinEU ~ IIELII\DI Ll TV l'F :JOURCE Utii<:IO:!'~ 0) CL<'UJY, Llr.IIT RAIN C) ll: -OCCUPATION-ADDilESSt .lQ HI\ IH! I CA '.JI\ JOtJTEL QU 1 '1')0 i-T r:r.m1 S I GilT I Nl' 0~1 THE llOAD f"f?OII JOUTEL tH \ ~ DR I UG~ OVi:i! TilE liM~ I CANI\ Ill VEil 0 OTIIEfl PC!l50'1 KNOIJI~ f) CYL I ili.>iil CAL I '4 S~IAPE, r. -" FT I U u:ucn1 ilUSTY BLACK I I~ COLor.. Till:> PllEIWME:IO:I ',/.\S NOTI CEO PI TilE HA!lill CAlM I!IVCic ,\ll::l C0'1'113TED OF A CIRCLE t 5-?.0 FT IN DIMIETER \IIT 1 i3Ui3ilLE:i CO'II NG ifl1UiiD THE Cl riCU~IFEilE!lCE AND FROI~ TilE CENTRE OF '3,\IIC A JC:T or:-'./ATE11 REI\:~11 ~IG A liE I GHT OF APPRO X 20 FT. 1/IIE'I Tlk './1\TEil JET II AD SCTTLED HE IIOT I CEO I M ITS 1-'LA.;C HIL. ,\;;l1Vc. DC:>CiliUED OBJECT. ~FTER A SHORT PERIOJ or TIME THE OBJ:~T T" o:IE 3 1DE liiD VERY SLOV/LY TOOl< ON A HORIZOtH.\L POSIIIO'I "IJ THEN 31\111(. LOCATI0 1 IS APFR~X ~n FT II) iJO OTIIEil rt:.LCVI\NT IUFO TfiE DEPTH or TilE rH VE:n ..\ T Till'; NMY !>UBDIV ROYAl... CANADIA~4 MOUNTtlO POl..IC-Ot!NOA~Ioii!AII! ROYA L.!! DU CANADA TRANSMITTAL AND DIARY DAT E REQUEST -FORMULE D'EHVOI ET DEMAHDE DE LA DATE D'AGEHDA (:.0-.mMJn,t T't~ C.CIMMtattONIU~ Gomm.oA!Uutr fi)M .. Uttrltutt COII'Pflultclwtt D&!. t, tiC DIARY DAT E ft!QUfST -D!MANDE DE L A DAl! D' AG!HDA TO all & XTI!NDK:O TO I"'OP 'tlo\ION I UOIC4 T E O .)tm ,.,olut~t /idt/lf"a " I'<J t l u Mti041 uulu)liffU O 'PU l cosu PAIOIt"''"ldt " ' /(ulj #tart I'U" ft1&1'f "''0 ' HllQ,- tlliHI1' lfJtllum :/111 mtllt, A WJitTINO INIT ~UC 1 10Ht -fJruu /'rmonr,.. dr df,tclluu I AlAI,. OAT~ NOT eel l)iltfl J u p t"reMIInll (il AOJO URN&D TO .. H#nL>Oyl na Dt,POSI rtON OJI' ~1111 a -OtI}IOdlltM. du JUH, d t'lttu tton U N46'-C &XCCUl"ll WA--~ Ati1 "U~ONSt .. /-.poul0fllfl_ d'tllt~t"tll 41r I amltu (l<utt!MUOrtl ,\WAf1'1NG .-AYMCtlf Of f"HU I 6 COl T $ -t>Uifl l'UIH 1tft' d u pOll'Meftl Je I'Oiftr nJe !I de /Ml~ ROYAL CANAbiAN MOUNTED POLICE-GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA P.C.R. FIRST 1CW IIIC II#UIHCW liP. OOSSIIU GIO A.M. the 21-JUN-71, Mr. ( e! Fair fax Manit.eba, contamo .. n tiens. Ml's.llliiiiii wllo was working in the district at his uncle' fa~ated at s.v. ~ 4-5-15, R.M. ef strathcGna, Man., stated he saw a bright re, blazing object in the .!!z.a.....!..nci bad ebservea this Clbject for tan hctur by this time. Mr.1111111was advise~ he would be centacted in the AM by the Pelice. 2. In the A.M. of the 21-JUN-71, Mr.-was contacted interviewed to seme le.ngth. He supplieci iiil'Oiiiiatien al'! reperteli . . ~., in Killarney Detaobaent message #l-28, which was dispatched in ::.y ,, ~ oempliances with a.M. Ce-airp P.ar . IQ. In this aessage it mentiens - that twe ether persens , li~ at the same locat~en, and relatea ~ te the C/N saw this ebject. Taey bacl been eut fer the evening and ~"" when they came home, the C/N repertecl this te them and they in turn ~-' ebservea same, There were ne ether perstns in the area that repertefi .. inl the ebject. 3. The source ef the in!ermation, I believe have no reasens te relate an untruth, but te what extent the situatien a.nd sighting was exaggerated, if any, is not known. 4 Since that time and en ether nights, there have been nether reportea sightings. This matter is being terminate& as inaicated belew, CONCLUDED HERE RC:MI> ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLIC:E-GJ;N OAIIMIHUe ROYALl! OU C:<\N40,_ DRC -eu_' .. -,.!! TTAL AND DIARY DATE lli!QUI!ST -FORMULE O'I!NYOI I!T OEM-'INDE De LA DATE D'AGEHDA TO -AU:--FROM-DU t.t~nlllt(lllr/11111 Tlil OOI .. MIUIONK~ Ctlrllttttlldtlrll S/OIV, O,C, Cn.,.,mubuu l'IN& 1 COI,-1 PAID-Am.-"d" 1111{rah Jtuy/t 'u" twl!"' CNO. Nao.-A~o~rte.a t~t'ltl'rcb nulltl AWAitiNO IHtT"Ul! ftO,...S -Dan~ I'GtlllfU d~ ditf!tlh~l 40JOUJitUCO TO-Hltt\.'0)'/f' 4U OII"Oit'TIOH O F C)(J,ot8trs -11(f:H1~jll,flfl d11a pf4HI d f61Utttflo UNAeLC CKccur ,...,~._ANT tiU,...,.ONII /~IMJ"ihlllll d'icatf I MlJ"~'" ( o-.m,atltHU) AWAITING P AVMINT' Oil f'INI. a C:0111/)unt/'11Ufi1Ue 1/upt.urment fl~ 1'aw11tnd rrt du /tall COPittt ro .ft,l 0 11 RCMP 10 OTT ~ ~ PRf6~1TY.DEFERRED KILLARNEY DE~ J~NE21 UN fS NRC METEOR CENTER INFO C ANFORCEHE 0 ~ i 1\28 UFO REPORT -OBSERVED BY BIRTH DATE lllllllf FROM SW QUARTER 4-5-15 RM OF STRATHCONA MANITOBA. BRIGHT RED OBJECT IN SKY DIRECTLY SOUTH EAST FROM ABOVE LOCATION AT