Victoria Early Morning Sighting
A letter from Grace Turner to APRO reporting a sighting of a round blue light by her son in Victoria, BC, on March 23, 1967. The object moved rapidly across the sky without sound or a trail before disappearing.
A letter from Grace Turner to APRO reporting a sighting of a round blue light by her son in Victoria, BC, on March 23, 1967. The object moved rapidly across the sky without sound or a trail before disappearing.
This document is a 1967 newspaper report detailing multiple sightings of unidentified aerial objects over Victoria, British Columbia, on March 29, 1967. Witnesses described silent, multi-colored, oval-shaped craft exhibiting unusual flight patterns and light configurations.
Grace Turner reports multiple sightings of unidentified orange lights over Victoria, B.C. in late March and early April 1967. The reports include descriptions of unusual flight maneuvers, light dimming, and the emission of sparks.
A detailed sighting report from March 30, 1967, in Victoria, BC, describing multiple unidentified aerial objects performing complex maneuvers. The report was compiled by the Canadian Aerial Phenomenon Investigations Committee (C.A.P.I.C) and includes witness sketches.
This document reports on a series of unexplained beeping sounds and aerial sightings in Kitimat, B.C., in April 1967. The events were accompanied by power failures and anomalous behavior in local emergency equipment.
This document is a press report detailing a 1967 UFO sighting in New Westminster, BC, involving two youths and an orange disc-shaped object. It is significant for the official police acknowledgement of the quality of witness documentation.
This document is a press report from 1967 detailing a sighting of an unexplained aerial object by a couple in Silver Creek, British Columbia. It documents the object's behavior, including its movement, acceleration, and changes in appearance over the course of two separate observations.
A newspaper report from 1967 explains that a power dimming event in Victoria, BC, was caused by lightning, despite a concurrent sighting of a light-based object by a local family.
This document is a sighting report detailing an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed by a 17-year-old in Victoria, BC, on April 13, 1967. The report describes a silent, multi-light object that hovered and performed erratic lateral movements.
This document is a report submitted to APRO detailing two sightings of an unidentified aerial object in Victoria, BC, on April 14, 1967. The object was described as a silent, dark, wing-like shape with red and green lights.
An anonymous witness reported a large, bluish-white UFO hovering over Knox Mountain in May 1967. The Kelowna Daily Courier published the account, noting its similarity to other local sightings.
This newspaper article from the June 1, 1967, issue of the Quesnel Cariboo Observer details a series of UFO sightings reported by the Lavington family and a neighbor in the Baker Creek area of British Columbia on May 19, 1967.
This article from the Canadian UFO Report describes repeated sightings of a multi-colored, hovering light over the Georgia Strait in Parksville, BC, during the summer of 1967. Multiple witnesses, including local loggers, observed the object on several occasions.
A 1975 letter from Brian Antonson to researcher John Musgrave documenting multiple UFO sightings in Burnaby, BC, between 1967 and 1970. The author describes orange lights with anomalous movement and discusses potential explanations like balloon hoaxes.
A 1968 letter from a witness in Quesnel, BC, inquiring about APRO membership and reporting a 1967 sighting of a bright red-orange light in the sky.
This document is a brief sighting report from June 1967 regarding a large green object observed in Quesnel, British Columbia. It details the object's appearance and its rapid movement toward Cottonwood Canyon.
This document summarizes three UFO sightings reported in British Columbia on June 24, 1967. It serves as a brief historical record of these events.
A letter from a witness in Gibsons Landing, BC, detailing multiple UFO sightings during the summer of 1967, including a specific observation of a luminous beam of light on June 27.
A newspaper report from June 1967 detailing a sighting of a cone-shaped object with red and green lights by the Wallace family in Port McNeill, BC. The object was observed for nearly an hour over the bay.
A rancher and his guests in Lone Butte, BC, reported multiple sightings of saucer-shaped objects emitting a droning sound in July 1967. The phenomena caused visible distress to the ranch's livestock and dogs.
Two youths in Lynn Valley, BC, photographed two metallic, spinning objects on July 11, 1967. The sighting lasted 90 seconds and was reported in the North Vancouver Citizen.
This document is an APRO sighting report detailing an observation of a systematic blinking white light near Quesnel, British Columbia, on July 11, 1967. The witness, Arthur Gilbert, observed the object moving across the southern sky with no associated sound.
This document is a personal account of a UFO sighting in Duncan, BC, in August 1967, as reported by Klaus Muenter. It describes the observation of a silent, pulsating light that performed high-speed, right-angle maneuvers.
A letter from a resident of McLeese Lake, BC, to APRO detailing three separate UFO sightings observed in August 1967. The sightings involved silent, glowing, and maneuvering objects observed by multiple witnesses.
A group of residents in McLeese Lake, BC, observed a glowing red object hovering over non-operational power lines on August 26, 1967. The incident was documented in the 1973 Canadian UFO Report.
Mrs. Margaret A. Smith reports two 1967 UFO encounters in Ladysmith, BC, including a potential physical trace event described as a 'saucer nest' and a visual sighting of a pulsating, multi-colored aerial object over the Stuart Channel.
A UFO was sighted by sixteen people, including two RCMP officers, over Greenwood, BC, on October 25, 1967. Witnesses described a metallic, red-topped object that hovered for an hour before moving rapidly away.
This document is a sighting report from October 1967 detailing an observation of a fast-moving, silent, silver object in Victoria, British Columbia. It serves as a record of a specific UAP event documented by CAPIC.
A press report from November 1967 describes an unidentified object hovering over a school in Chetwynd, BC, for 15 minutes. No conventional explanation for the sighting was found.
This document is a brief report of a UFO sighting by Glen Fenig in British Columbia on November 6, 1967. It details the witness's observation of an intense, zig-zagging white light that lasted for 45 minutes.
Residents in Williams Lake, BC, reported observing multiple red, hazy, elongated UFOs over Green Lake for several hours on November 13, 1967. Witnesses described the objects performing complex maneuvers, including smaller lights entering a larger 'mother ship'.
A newspaper report from 1967 details a UFO sighting in Chetwynd, BC, where students observed a shiny, high-altitude object. Investigations into commercial flight schedules failed to identify the object, leading to speculation about orbiting experimental space vehicles.
A letter from John Robert Adams to A.P.R.O. reporting a cigar-shaped UFO sighting near Nelson, BC, in December 1967. The author rejects the official explanation that the sightings were caused by balloons.
A private pilot reports observing a fast-moving, color-changing aerial object over Yarrow, BC, in December 1967. The witness claims the object was likely outside the atmosphere due to its lack of tail or glow.
This document is a personal sighting report from John S. Martin regarding a luminous, ball-shaped object observed in Vancouver on December 23, 1967. It details the object's color changes, speed, and behavior, as published in the Canadian UFO Report.
This document is a press report from The Sun (December 30, 1967) detailing multiple UFO sightings in Vancouver and Nelson on December 29, 1967. A weather office spokesperson attributed the sightings to advertising searchlights.
A family in Parson, B.C., observed a saucer-shaped object with a red dome for over four hours on December 30, 1967. The object displayed complex movement patterns and color changes before ascending vertically.
This document is a press report from the Powell River News detailing a UFO sighting by Ermis Cecconi on December 31, 1967. It describes the witness's observation of a structured, light-emitting object hovering over the water before departing at high speed.
This document is a 1968 newspaper report detailing a sighting of four UFOs by six witnesses in Nelson, BC. The witnesses observed the objects hovering and maneuvering near a CBC tower for nearly an hour.
A witness at the 'Big G' Ranch in British Columbia reported observing a 28-foot disc-shaped object hovering over a corral in February 1968. The object, which emitted a rhythmic noise, appeared to be observing livestock before departing.
A UFO sighting was reported over Atlin Lake on January 4, 1968. The report highlights its proximity to a subsequent sighting near Whitehorse.
Two youths reported a pulsating, egg-shaped UFO near Whitehorse, Yukon, in January 1968, accompanied by sensations of heat and snowmobile engine interference. The incident was documented in several UFO publications with varying details regarding the exact date and mechanical effects.
A personal report from an amateur astronomer describing a bright green, solid object observed in North Surrey, BC, on January 26, 1968. The object exhibited non-ballistic flight characteristics, including a sharp turn before disappearing.
A 15-minute sighting of an unidentified, flickering orange light in Richmond, BC, on January 26, 1968. The witness observed the object at an estimated altitude of 500 feet and noted its irregular movement and lack of standard aircraft lighting.
This document reports a January 1968 sighting of an egg-shaped aerial object by three witnesses on the Alaska Highway. The witnesses described the object's movement, speed, and appearance, noting a significant burst of speed before it vanished.
This document reports a January 1968 sighting of a luminous aerial object near Canyon Creek, Yukon, witnessed by two individuals. The report draws a thematic connection between the sighting location and a nearby indigenous burial ground.
A report of an amber-orange, star-like object observed near Valemount, B.C., on February 12, 1968. The object moved silently in a horizontal arc at high speed.
This newspaper article documents the personal UFO sighting accounts of Albert Falkenstein in Windermere, B.C., between 1968 and 1974. It details his observations of large, oval-shaped aerial objects and includes a corroborating account from a local acquaintance.
A report from the APRO files detailing a 90-second sighting of a bright, fluttering object over Aldergrove, BC, on February 24, 1968. The object moved at the speed of a jet and displayed variable luminosity before fading from view.
This document details a 1968 sighting of multiple reddish-orange unidentified objects in Williams Lake, BC, reported by Larry Beaulieu and confirmed by Ernie Beaulieu.
A report from the APRO files detailing a March 1, 1968, sighting of an orange light near Williams Lake, BC. The object moved slowly from south to north and appeared to drop material at four intervals.
A witness report from March 15, 1968, detailing the observation of two red, maneuvering aerial objects near Williams Lake, BC. The objects were observed moving north and eventually vanished after one released fire-like blobs.
A Burnaby woman reported a UFO sighting in April 1968, leading to an unusual 3 a.m. police interview by the RCMP. The RCMP cited 'orders from Ottawa' for the late-night visit, though they could not explain the necessity of the procedure.
A Richmond family observed a glowing orange light in the sky for approximately thirty minutes on April 2, 1968. The sighting led the family to express uncertainty regarding the existence of UFOs.
A mother writes to a UFO club reporting her seven-year-old son's sighting of a low-flying, black and white striped object with a blue light in Victoria, BC, on April 29/30, 1968.
Hans Sorensen, a private pilot, reported observing a large, bright yellow, oval-shaped object and a smaller light in Parksville, BC, in May 1968. The object exhibited complex movement and light-emitting behaviors before disappearing rapidly.
A report from APRO files detailing a 1968 sighting in Victoria, BC, where witnesses observed a silent, pulsing light that appeared to disintegrate and drop molten-like material. Authorities confirmed no aircraft were in the vicinity at the time.
This document is an APRO sighting report detailing a shape-shifting object observed by Willa Peat near Quesnel, BC, on June 10, 1968. The object reportedly changed through several distinct forms before disappearing.
A fish and game expert reports observing a silvery, round, soundless object moving over Stump Lake, British Columbia, in July 1968. The witness, a trained observer, could not identify the object and expressed frustration regarding the potential for public ridicule.
Two men witnessed a stationary, triangular formation of seven red lights over the Georgia Strait on July 1, 1968. The lights remained visible for two minutes before blinking out simultaneously.