Canada Sightings
1834 Niagara Falls, Canada
A square, brightly-lit object, emitting streams of light, hovered over the giant waterfall for some time.
02-10-1913 Toronto, Canada
The afternoon skies of Toronto were marred by several black flying objects that flew from west to east over the city. Later, witnesses followed the craft as they returned from east to west, but out of formation. "... they were not clouds or birds or smoke," one witness reported.
Feb.26,1941 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
A strange light resembling a long comet with starsat the end of it passed across the sky at 9 pm and disappearedinto the south.
1947 Nova Scotia, Canada
The Canadian Army photographed a UFO over Nova Scotia. No other detail and no copies of the prints have been released.
1947 Toronto, Canada
Mr. Raymond Johnson observed and photographed a large yellow luminous mass with a double tail, flying in the sky over Ontario.
07-10-1947 Harmon Field, Newfoundland
July 10, 1947; Harmon Field, Newfoundland, Canada. Between 3 and 5 p.m. local time. Witnesses: three ground crewmen, including Mr. Leidy, for Pan American Airways. Watched briefly while one translucent disc- or wheel-shaped object flew very fast, leaving a dark blue trail and then ascended and cut a path through the clouds. A UFO was reportedly photographed by a witness identified only as L. No other details are available.
09-20-1947 Toronto, Canada
Two unidentified witnesses observed and photographed a yellow ball in the sky leaving a trail of milky-colored streamers behind it. No other details are available.
05-1949 Newfoundland, Canada
A United States military aircraft snapped official USAF photographs of three domed disc-shaped objects flying in formation over Stephensville. They quickly outdistanced the aircraft and flew away.
Aug.10, 1950 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
At Wolfe Island, near Kingston, strange patterns of lights travelled in a half-mile wide circle in the eastern night sky. Some times only one patch of light was visible, sometimes two and occasionally three. They rotated clockwise at varying speeds and changed places without a discernable pattern, completing an orbit in an average of 8 to 9 seconds. Occasionally, one light remained stationary while the others continued revolving. As they passed over the St. Lawrence River, they were clearly reflected in the water.
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1973 Pictures


Jan.21,1973 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
In the evening, a glowing object, looking like a "fire from a roman candle", was seen flying about 1500 feet above the city. It seemed to get bigger, then smaller and was dropping illuminated particles. Then, it shrivelled up and died. The sighting lasted about 90 seconds.
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1975 Pictures
Jan.22,1978 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
In the early morning, a mysterious object looking like two triangles fitted together base-to-base hovered over the Kingston Sewage Plant on Hwy 2 E, just east of the city and came within 500 feet of the plant. After being in view for approx. 90 seconds, it shot up into the sky at a 45 degree angle and disappeared at a high rate of speed.
Feb.,1978 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
An object with four round lights, one green, one red, the other two white and all flashing, flew over the city's west end.
Apr.,1980 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
An object with red and blue flames coming from it sped over Kingston towards Lake Ontario where it then made a quick arc in the sky and headed back over the city before disappearing into the west.
Jul.8,1986 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
Two bright objects, orange in colour and diamond shaped appeared over the north end of Kingston around 930 pm. Then at 1130pm, a strange green light or flash was seen in the sky.
Jul.9,1986 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
A bright orange object was seen very low on the north horizon in Kingston. It hovered for about 5 minutes around 11pm and was a lot bigger and brighter than the object seen the night before.
Aug.12,1986 KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA
One hundred amateur astronomers star gazzing at Charleston Lake Provincial Park ten miles north of Gananoque and twenty-five miles east of Kingston saw in the southeast sky a greenish, spiralling cloud which moved slowly to the northeast. A small star seemed to be travelling in front and the cloud slowly dissipated like a vapour trail.
They're back. Unidentified Flying Objects are "blitzing" Manitoba for the second time in 20 years, according to a U.S. tabloid. And Ed Barker confirms that. He's a staff astronomer at the Manitoba Planetarium and he tells of "strange experiences" as recounted by people in dreams and through hypnosis. In a recent block of sightings - called "flaps" in extra-terrestrial parlance - Barker claims that: * A priest travelling along a lonely road last August saw what he took to be a parked van with bright lights. When he pulled up beside it, the "van" vanished. * A 4-year-old boy says he was visited in his bedroom last summer by "ghosts" with large, almond-shaped eyes and big, smooth heads. When he suffered a nosebleed, one of them poured liquid from a silver cup into one of his nostrils. "When he became frightened, the alien changed into the form of his best friend (a girl) in a pretty pink dress." * A boy who wandered away from his friends at school was found in front of the building two hours later, surprised that such time had elapsed and thinking he'd been away for only a moment. Then there's the strange story of the mother in Thompson who looked out the window and was surprised to see her 5-year-old daughter being transmitted upward inside a shaft of light and dust. The girl's playmate, an 8-year-old boy, grabbed her ankle and yanked her back to earth. "The parents told me about that", says Barker. "I interviewed the boy, who's now in his 20's. He confirmed the story." Barker adds he's in the "process of finding a hypnotist because a lot of this you can't just do by memory recall to bring out the salient features." Features of those stories he has been told about people who, when they were children , "had strange dreams that were much more than dreams, in which they were confronted by three or four slimy creatures." In one incident, "there was a possible abduction sequence in the country" in which two people shared the same experiences." Were those experiences factual or fanciful? "I am being cautious because its rather a spectacular kind of claim." Eunice Bullerwell has a rather spectacular kind of claim. Eunice, 40, and her husband, Mel, run a horse ranch at Spearhill, about 210 swampy kilometres (130 miles) north of Winnipeg. And, she says, she got the fright of her life last Sept. 4. "It was in the night time, about 11:30, and I was on my way to pick up my three teenage children from a dance. "I was going fairly slow and happened to look to my left and that was when I noticed it " - a ball, about the size of a compact car, with an orange glow at its base "like putting a candle inside a pumpkin." Says Eunice: "It rose slowly above the trees and tears of fear came into my eyes, and I drove like no one would ever drive." Her children noticed the effect when she picked them up. I'm normally a talkative person, but I was quite quiet." Back home, she woke her husband - an achievement since "he sleeps like a grizzly in winter" - and he commented: "Well, I don't know what it could have been." Later, Eunice checked the area where she'd seen the object but couldn't find any distinctive markings since "there was a fire there last spring and there are a lot of burned conditions."
JARVIS TEAM TRACKS ORBS OVER LAKE ONTARIO
On Thursday, March 12, 1998, at around 7 p.m., Canadian ufologist Jennifer Jarvis and a fellow skywatcher set up shop on the south shore of Lake Ontario, near St. Catharines, Ontario, 30 miles (48 kilometers) due south of Toronto. At 7:30 p.m., a UFO "appeared at approximately 10 degrees elevation and flew in an easterly direction for about three minutes" before descending to four degrees above the horizon. The "orb" changed color from whitish-gold to red as it descended. At 7:37 p.m., the team saw another orb east of St. Catharines (population 129,200). At 8:10 p.m., a UFO appeared "and seems to be a whitish colour. This is a more solid-looking object. Lowers to about 5 degrees elevation heading east."
Three minutes later, this UFO plunged into Lake Ontario at a point just north of St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. "Submersion very clear," Jarvis reported, "There appear to be three lights (on the object) and there was definite rotation, even as the object submerges."
At this point in our conversation she told me she had pulled her car over to the side of the road, and so did approx: 10 other vehicles to watch this amazing event. On the drivers side of the road there were two cars and two freight liners which had pulled over. Also in her rear view mirror she could see two other cars doing the same.... and a couple more which were heading north bound.
The witness was traveling on Highway #2 going south.
When the lady first saw the object her thoughts were that it was an aircraft departing from an airport, but soon realized that in this area there was no airport. Actually the lady said the sighting would have been witnessed exactly 15 kilometers from the small town of Crossfield. and the object would have been traveling to the southwest. She thought it was odd that the object was departing at such a strange degree, keeping in mind that her first thoughts were of an aircraft. The object, when traveling up into the sky, made a sharp climb and once it arrived at a high altitude it came to a complete stop. It then shot across the sky towards the northwest and stopped again. At this point the lady pulled over to watch it. She said there was only one light on the craft which she described as being very lustrous as if one would look at a diamond. Also extremely bright ! As she and many others watched, the object moved side to side keeping at the same altitude and then it started to flash. The lady said if she had to put a shape to the object, it would have looked like a diamond.
She rolled down her window as she watched. She wanted to hear if there was any sound coming from it. The lady also had turned her vehicle off, but no sound could be heard. The witness went on to say, there was not a sound in the area at all. Not knowing the exact height the object was sitting at, she said the size of it would have been larger than a tennis ball. She was travelling alone and became quite frightened so decided to continue on her way. She left the area.
The witness did contact the RCMP to see if others had made a report about the sighting but no one had come forwarded.
I have already contacted the Airdrie Echo newspaper in search of any information they might have received. I also will be making some calls and requesting information and help in trying to find out what this object may have been. Brian Vike, Director HBCC UFO Research
New Westminster, British Columbia
Date: November 30, 2003
Time: approx: 4:30 p.m.
I live in New Westminster (deleted by HBCC UFO) Street. Just about 20 mins ago
at approx 4.30 P.M. I saw what I thought was a streak across the lower part of
the sky probably close to Richmond. I thought at first it was airplane, you know
when they streak across the sky with the sun somewhere in the background lower
on the horizon. It had a fairly long trail, that's what caught my attention. It
was orange and white across the full length of it.
It moved across the sky from left to right and was very bright against the soon
to be setting sun. But there was still enough light out to make out all details,
as the sun was full in the sky. When I headed out onto my balcony to get a
closer look rather than through my bedroom window, the thing reversed and
started going from right to left. Still not too concerned about what I saw
although a little bizarre, I continued to watch it move to the left. Suddenly
the streak of what I thought was vapors, it just suddenly disappeared within
about 1.5 seconds, and it all came together as one. That was unusually. The
vapors don't just dissipate within 1.5 seconds. Then I saw an object in the sky
again and it was rather small. Then I thought for a moment there were two, close
together. At this moment I grabbed my cell phone and made a call to a friend to
tell him what I was seeing. The reversal was wired (from going left to right
then right to left and the disappearing vapors! , that was weird.
Thank you to the witness for their report.
Vernon, British Columbia
Date: November 30, 2003
Time: 4:45 p.m.
Hello Brian
On November 30. Sunday at 4:45 p.m. I was watching a bright white light hovering
low in the south west horizon. It was in the wrong place for Venus. A few
minutes of observation and I knew it wasn't a plane or a helicopter. At about
4:50 it was slowly moving toward the west. It remained a bright white light. A
few minutes later and I watched it descend into the trees on the hill directly
south of Vernon airport. Through the binos I watched it disappear from sight,
and the bottom of the light "seemed" to turn orange red as if it was shutting
down.
Then just over the lake my eye caught strobing lights moving too fast for a
small plane about to land.I saw an "orb ascend quickly" towards (sort of) the
north from the lake and in the binoculars it seemed to go right by a plane
heading southwest.
The plane was low (approx. 15,000 ft) with its wing lights on.The orb had pink
strobing lights but was barely visible to the naked eye.The orb reminded me of
the globes that appear when Ghosts are filmed. Nebulous but there.The sky was
still in its final colors of sunset, though the sun was long gone.
Wow. was I excited. take care
Thank you to the witness for the report.
Brian Vike, Director HBCC UFO Research
Didsbury, Alberta
Date: November 28, 2003
Time: approx: 12:00 (midnight)
I had a call from a fellow who resides in Didsbury, he read an article in the
Airdrie Echo about sightings that have taken place around the community
recently. He was outside his home and reports seeing three very bright lights
sitting over the Rocky Mountain Range. He reports watching them for
approximately three minutes before they all blinked out at the same time. The
witness reports that the lights were white/yellow in color. The lights did move
around from side to side, up and down which the witness found very strange. He
also reports that the lights moved individually, not together as one unit. Due
to the distance the fellow was to the lights, which as a long ways away, he said
they were fairly close together when looking from his location. But thought if
one would have been up close then the lights would have been spread out a good
distance from one another.
Thank you to the witness for the report.
Brian Vike, Director HBCC UFO Research