


The word-for-word questions and Peter’s answers presented here were mostly from the May visit we sat together in his home where he lives alone now. We also talked about the shooting incident several times by phone, before and since my visits. The following account of the event came mainly from two visits I had with Peter: first in early May of 2003 when I stayed with him for three days, and in September of that year when he put me up again for two days. It was very large and there were five fingers – one a thumb, like a man’s hand, he said.

He knew this for sure, he said, because he had a chance to look at one up close, after he’d shot and killed it: he flipped its hand over with the toe of his boot to have a look at its palm. The man, “Peter,” had become interested in sasquatch because he told me he knew for certain they are real, and that they live there in Manitoba. Manitoba’s position in the upper middle of the North American land mass is too far from any reasonably warm winter grounds to imagine it as anything but the year-round home for animals found there, including sasquatch. In the winter it’s no place to be without a good plan, for keeping warm and fed and out of trouble, and the means to carry it out. It’s hundreds of miles of bush laced through with lakes – including the giants: Lakes Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Winnipegosis. Sasquatch in Manitoba, Canada, that province above western Minnesota and eastern North Dakota, which stretches north along Hudson Bay where polar bears make their living. The body of the report can be seen below.Īt the beginning of May of 2003 I took a trip into Manitoba to stay with a man with whom I’d been in telephone contact on and off for about a year. OBSERVED: This report is submitted by BFRO member, Curt Nelson, and is based on two visits to and many phone conversations with the witness. LOCATION DETAILS: Approximately 15 miles west of Gypsumville, just southeast of Basket Lake. Submitted by witness on Saturday, October 16, 2004. Geographical Index > Canada > Manitoba > Report # 9552
