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We acknowledge the unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples.
Events
The BCSCC is actively engaged in providing educational information sessions regarding Cryptozoology and the work of Canada’s Cryptozoology Organization. Previous events have taken place at the University of British Columbia, Sasquatch Provincial Park, West Vancouver Memorial Library, the International Sasquatch Symposium, Okanagan University College, the Royal British Columbia Museum, the Vancouver Aquarium, Simon Fraser University, Capilano University Elder College, and Telus World of Science.
We have a wide range of fascinating materials such as footprint casts, sketches, photos and video of alleged cryptids, and a large collection of the finest publications in Cryptozoology. Exciting information is presented via PowerPoint presentations, posters and handouts.
If you are interested in having the BCSCC present at your gathering or event please email admin@bcscc.ca
Media Information
Since our inception in 1989, the BCSCC has assisted many television companies in the accurate and intelligent portrayal of cryptids in their documentaries and educational programs. Our advisors have assisted in programs which have been featured on The National Geographic Channel, In Search Of, The Learning Channel, BBC Natural History, Nova, TV Ontario, The History Channel, Space Network, CTV, Discovery and a host of other stations and networks.
We have also assisted authors, newspapers and periodicals with our vast cryptozoological resources. Our executive committee comprises actual field investigators who have been actively searching for data that either verifies or disproves the existence of such animals. In some cases our own investigators have seen and recorded cryptids.
To discuss media projects please contact bcscc@bcscc.ca
Sighting Reports
Witnesses who wish to report an encounter with a cryptid or unknown animal are invited to contact the BCSCC and submit a sighting report which the club will be pleased to provide. All reports are treated with the utmost confidentiality.
To report a sighting please contact sightings@bcscc.ca