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The BCSCC: Canada's Cryptozoological Organization
The BCSCC Investigates the Cameron Lake Cryptid
On September 19th, 2009, members of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club conducted a search on Vancouver Island's Cameron Lake, in response to a number of sightings and an extremely interesting photo taken by Brigette Horvath (left).
Watch BCSCC President John Kirk explain the details of the expedition:
The BCSCC Celebrates 20 Years of Cryptozoology in BC
On July 18th, 2009, members of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club and their guests gathered at the Green Point Day Use area, on the shores of Harrison Lake and on the edge of Sasquatch Provincial Park. The occasion was to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the club which was founded in 1989. Read More
The BCSCC and Westcoast Sasquatch Meet with John Green at Sasquatch Provincial Park
On Saturday August 9th 2008 members of both the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club and Westcoast Sasquatch braved the elements to meet with legendary Sasquatch researcher John Green.
The group was honoured to hear Mr. Green speak of the pioneering days of Sasquatch research. He kindly shared tales of working with the late Rene Dahinden, anecdotes about media interest in the matter, and even a story about the Cadborosaurus. Read More
Now available from Hancock House publishers, Meet The Sasquatch, authored by Christopher Murphy, John Green and Thomas Steenburg. This phenomenal tome contains 604 photographs of various aspects of the realm of the sasquatch including numerous high definition frames from the Patterson Film.
Available in three different editions, Meet the Sasquatch is a must for any serious researcher seeking a sound basis on which to interpret the sasquatch phenomenon. Click on the image to find out more.
In Search of Ogopogo is a profusely-illustrated and
fascinating account of the sightings and witnesses of
the mystery denizen of Okanagan Lake.
Arlene Gaal has
penned an excellent account of the search for Canada's
most famous aquatic cryptid, including a comprehensive
sightings list that gives the reader a very clear
picture of what the Ogopogo looks like.
Want to keep up with the very latest in Cryptozoology? Go to
Cryptomundo.com and read John Kirk's blog, as well as blogs from
cryptozoological greats Loren Coleman, Rick Noll and Craig Woolheater.