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Welcome to the map section.

This map of Manitoba identifies all the documented sightings by myself, as well as other organizations. The highest concentrations are in the Northern Interlake and East Lake Winnipeg basin areas. The most signifigant sighting in Manitoba took place at the Nelson River ferry crossing to Norway House, at 6:30 A.M. on Saturday April 16, 2005. Ferry Operator Bobby Clark shot 2 minutes and 49 seconds of historical video tape of a Sasquatch walking along the banks of the river. This is sighting number 31.


01. Easterville area, 1960's.
02. Grand Rapids area, August 23, 1968.
03. Pointe du Bois, July, 1974.
04. Landry Lake, September 9, 1974.
05. Beausejour, June, 1975.
06. Riding Mountain National Park, Date unknown.
07. Poplar River Reserve, July 26, 1976.
08. Point du Bois, Date unknown.
09. Devil's Lake, September, 1990.
10. Traverse Bay area, early 1990's.
11. Rivers, August, 1996.
12. Devil's Lake, July, 1998.
13. Easterville Reservation, July, 1998.
14. Split Lake, May, 1999.
15. Gypsumville, august, 1999.
16. West Hawk Lake, September 9, 2000.
17. The Pas, October, 2001.
18. Pine Falls, Early winter, 2002.
19. Pine Falls area, August, 2003.
20. Fairford, April, 2003.
21. fairford, May, 2003.
22. Portage La Prairie, October 1975/76(Filed April 21, 2003).
23. Grand Marais area, Fall of 1996.
24. The Pas area, Sept. 8, 2002.
25. Whiteshell Provincial Park, Sept. 27, 2004.
26. Basket Lake (near Gypsumville), Nov. 16, 1941.
27. Brightsand Lake, August 1985.
28. Grand Marais, Late Spring 1990.
29. Grand Marais, June 3, 2001.
30. Silver Falls, Mid-October, 2004
31. Nelson River ferry crossing on route to Norway House, April 16, 2005.
32. Paupanekis Point Norway House, May 20, 2005.