White Rock UFO
A 1973 press report details a 1964 UFO sighting in White Rock, BC, involving four witnesses. The object was described as a soundless, round, crystal-colored light that traveled across the horizon in under 90 seconds.
A 1973 press report details a 1964 UFO sighting in White Rock, BC, involving four witnesses. The object was described as a soundless, round, crystal-colored light that traveled across the horizon in under 90 seconds.
This document is a 1964 newspaper report detailing a UFO sighting by Keith Brammer at Lake Arkell, BC, including a photograph and observational details. It serves as a historical record of the event and mentions a similar sighting in Vancouver.
A 15-year-old witness in Nanaimo, BC, reported seeing a bright, small disk-shaped object on November 15, 1964. The object performed a sharp, right-angle turn before moving east.
This document summarizes a 1964 UFO sighting in British Columbia by two witnesses, including a Forest Ranger. It notes the lack of sound and the absence of reported aircraft in the area at the time of the incident.
A newspaper report from December 1964 details a mass UFO sighting in Vancouver involving over 100 witnesses. Airport officials reported no corresponding radar or visual confirmation of the object.
A couple reports a 1965 sighting of a disc-shaped object that followed their car for five miles near Langley, B.C. The object emitted a high-pitched sound and had bright, rapidly blinking lights.
A series of UFO sightings in Swift River, Yukon, in 1965 involved multiple witnesses observing objects with anomalous flight characteristics. The sightings were concentrated near a strategic microwave tower and the Cassiar Mountains, leading to an unsuccessful local ground search.
A letter to APRO documenting a personal electromagnetic incident and several UAP sightings in Victoria, BC, in early 1965. The author challenges local media reports that dismissed these sightings as conventional aircraft.
This letter from P. M. H. Edwards to APRO details UFO sighting investigations in Victoria, BC, during the spring of 1965. It includes a specific witness account of a large, white-gold oval object observed on March 27, 1965.
A mysterious aerial object was reported over Vancouver Island on April 11, 1965. RCAF Search and Rescue confirmed no military or civil aircraft were in the area at the time.
A witness report from Richmond, BC, detailing a 15-20 minute sighting of a large, silent, glowing disc on May 28, 1965. The object exhibited erratic flight patterns and hovering behavior over multiple locations in the Vancouver area.
Newspaper reports from June 1965 document UFO sightings in Prince George, BC, and describe the reporting chain from the RCAF to the USAF and NORAD.
A 1965 sighting report from Vernon, BC, detailing a close encounter with a craft and occupants at Becker Lake, followed by a two-year period of being trailed by a small silver sphere.
A newspaper report from 1965 describes a resident's sighting of a zig-zagging celestial object in Oliver, BC. The object was observed for twenty minutes and reportedly shared characteristics with sightings in other international locations.
This document is a newsletter report detailing a July 1965 UFO sighting in Kelowna, BC, by five witnesses. The object was described as having a distinct turtle-like shape and was observed hovering before departing at high speed.
This newspaper article from August 11, 1965, reports on an unidentified light observed over Vancouver by RCAF officials and residents. The event was linked by officials to other reports of a potential meteorite seen earlier in the Yukon.
This document is a newspaper report from 1965 detailing a UFO sighting in Whitehorse, Yukon, where witnesses observed an object performing complex maneuvers. The local meteorological office was unable to identify the object.
A 1965 newspaper report details multiple sightings of aerial lights and a silver object over Vancouver, BC. While the RCAF attributed the lights to stars, residents reported distinct sightings including a 'drone' sound.
Dr. James E. McDonald documents a 1966 UFO sighting in Kelowna, BC, where a witness observed a large disc-shaped craft deploying and retrieving a smaller object on Lake Okanagan. The author assesses the witness as highly reliable despite the lack of physical evidence or corroborating names.
This document summarizes three UFO sightings in Kelowna, BC, in February 1966, involving reports of oval and saucer-shaped craft, including one instance of a smaller craft emerging from Okanagan Lake.
This document details a February 1966 UFO sighting in Victoria, BC, by Mrs. R. Desureau. Official agencies suggested the object was likely a meteor.
Logging truck driver Albert Kershaw reported observing a 100-foot-long, pontoon-shaped object in the Shawnigan Lake Forest District in March 1966. The object displayed unusual flight characteristics, including emitting black dust and rolling on its side to maneuver through trees.
This document recounts a 1966 UFO sighting in British Columbia where a logging truck driver observed a large, metallic object maneuvering on its edge. The author compares this event to a similar sighting near a U.S. missile base to argue that these objects demonstrate advanced, low-level flight control.
This article reports on two UFO sightings in British Columbia on March 25, 1966: a cigar-shaped object near Duncan and two triangular objects over Saanich Inlet.
Two sisters and a neighbor in Deep Cove, BC, reported seeing unidentified triangular objects on March 18, 1966. Local air traffic control at Patricia Bay Airport reported no corresponding activity.
This document summarizes eyewitness reports from March 31, 1966, in British Columbia, Canada, regarding a triangular, color-changing object that emitted a whirring sound. The report compiles accounts from four youths and one adult resident who observed the object near Glen Lake and the Saanich Peninsula.
A witness reported observing an unidentified object with flashing red lights pursuing an aircraft over the Strait of Georgia in April 1966. The object exhibited rapid, erratic flight behavior before disappearing.
This newspaper article from April 1966 documents multiple sightings of unidentified flying objects over Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia. Witnesses described objects with changing colors, vertical movement, and a pulsating red glow.
A technical professional in Victoria, BC, reported a 12-minute sighting of a pulsating red light on April 5, 1966. The observer, citing his background in navigation and radar, ruled out conventional explanations for the object's behavior.
Two teenagers reported seeing two unidentified objects, one hovering and one triangular, over the Saanich peninsula on April 6, 1966. The report was published in The Vancouver Sun the following day.
This document is a press report detailing a UFO sighting by two young girls and their father in Saltair, BC, on April 18, 1966. The object was described as changing color and moving at high speeds.
This document reports a May 1966 UFO sighting between Blue River and Jasper, BC, involving a boat-shaped object that left physical landing impressions. It serves as a brief record of the incident.
Three residents reported a glowing, oval-shaped object following their car for several miles near Castlegar, BC, on June 1, 1966. A second, separate sighting of a strange object was reported by another resident in the same area later that night.
A report from the Castlegar News describes a June 1966 incident where three witnesses were followed by a silent, oval-shaped, glowing object while driving near Castlegar Airport. A second, separate sighting by L. V. Campbell was also reported in the same area around midnight.
This document is an APRO sighting report detailing an observation of an orange, egg-shaped object over Bowen Island, BC, in August 1966. The witness observed the object for 10 minutes as it traveled southwest.
A report from the Daily Colonist describes an Esquimalt woman's sighting of two cigar-shaped, silver objects with ruby-coloured windows in August 1966. The objects were observed moving silently and at speed across a lagoon.
A witness in Victoria, BC, reported a white light in the sky on August 1, 1966. The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory suggested the object was likely a satellite.
A report of a disc-shaped UFO sighting near Kwinitsa Creek, BC, in September 1966, featuring a strong spotlight and hovering behavior. The account was provided via a 1977 radio phone-in show.
This document summarizes a September 1966 UFO sighting in Victoria, BC, by Mr. and Mrs. Underwood. It notes the object's appearance as a white oval containing two red lights and one white light.
A weather balloon originating from Finland was recovered in the Yukon in September 1966 after a 21-day flight. The object was identified by a local pilot and retrieved by helicopter.
A 14-year-old boy and his three siblings reported observing a luminous, triangular-shaped object moving across the sky in Victoria, BC, on October 8, 1966. The sighting lasted 10 minutes and was documented in a local newspaper report.
A letter detailing a 1966 UFO sighting in Victoria, BC, where witnesses observed a luminous, humming object. The author also posits a connection between UFO activity and global electrical black-outs.
A telex report from January 1967 detailing a disc-shaped object sighting near Pemberton, B.C. Witnesses observed the object hovering over and following power lines for thirty minutes.
This report documents a 1967 UFO sighting by Herman Sten in the Cariboo region of British Columbia. The investigators use this case to reconcile conflicting reports of glowing lights and disc-shaped craft, concluding they are part of the same phenomenon.
This document reports a sighting of five spherical objects over Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, in October 1967. Two witnesses observed the objects moving at high speeds in and out of clouds for approximately two minutes.
A 1969 letter to A.P.R.O. from a British Columbia resident reporting a 1967 UFO sighting. The author distinguishes this event from a later, identified hoax involving balloon-like objects.
Former R.C.A.F. member Bob Gordon reports two sightings of a silent, pulsating red globe in North Vancouver in 1967. Airport officials suggested the sightings were searchlights, a conclusion the witness disputed.
A 1967 newspaper report details a UFO sighting at Baker Creek, BC, where witnesses captured photographic evidence and observed a 35-40 foot heat-seared landing site. The witness, George Young, reported multiple sightings of similar objects in the region over several years.
A report from the Canadian Aerial Phenomenon Investigations Committee (CAPIC) detailing a January 1967 sighting of an oblong, black object with red and green lights in Victoria, BC. The case is filed under number 10017.
A grade 4 class and their teacher in Fairview, BC, reported sighting four silver, disc-shaped objects with tails on January 31, 1967. The account was published in the Alaska Highway News on February 16, 1967.
This 1967 newspaper article details an investigation by Canadian National Telecommunications into UFO reports near microwave sites, concluding that no unusual activity or physical evidence was found. It also mentions a separate sighting by a construction crew at the Liard Dam project.
This document is a press report detailing a UFO sighting by Mrs. Peter Flick in Port McNeill, B.C., in March 1967. It describes an object that changed shape, color, and visibility over the course of the observation.
This document is a 1967 sighting report from the Vancouver RCC detailing an observation of a rotating, white, oval-shaped object with red rings by a family in Vancouver. It provides specific details on the time, weather conditions, and visual characteristics of the object.
This document is a press report from March 1967 detailing a UFO sighting in Aldergrove, British Columbia, involving three witnesses who observed a disc-shaped object with red and blue lights.
A family in Prince George, B.C., observed a mushroom-shaped, orange-lit UFO for 20 minutes on March 2, 1967. The RCAF radar station in the area reported no corresponding contact.
This document compiles 1967 UFO sighting reports from the Alaska Highway area, including witness accounts of aerial lights and speculation regarding their interest in telecommunications infrastructure.
A private letter from Sandra Siemens reporting a multi-hour UFO sighting in Port McNeill, BC, on March 4, 1967. The object was described as oval, changing color between white and red, and was also observed by other witnesses in Sointula.
A witness report from Victoria, BC, dated March 4, 1967, detailing the observation of a high-speed, silvery-white, wing-shaped object that performed a sudden 90-degree lateral maneuver.
A 1967 press report details a sighting of a glowing, structured, bubble-shaped object by multiple witnesses in the Cowichan Valley, BC. The incident is cataloged under Blue Book Report No. 11467.
This document details a 1967 UFO sighting in Destruction Bay, Yukon, where multiple witnesses observed a large, oval-shaped object with a color-changing light. The witness, Kenneth Green, ruled out local helicopter activity and noted a persistent vapor trail following the object's disappearance.