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Canadian UFO Documents |
The Canadian UFO documents on this page were retrieved
from a series of five 16-mm microfilm reels I purchased from
the National Archives of Canada, back
in 1996 - 1997.
Although the reels contain several hundreds...or
perhaps thousands of documents, I decided to post these
particular ones - all 132 of them - because they describe
encounters with UFOs in this particular region where I reside
- Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
The interesting thing is that these UFO reports
originated with the now-defunct Canadian Forces Station
Falconbridge, one of many radar installations
that were part of the pinetree line of defense for Canada
during the Cold War. Canadian
Forces Station Falconbridge was made famous in the annals of
Ufology back in October - November 1975 when this
radar base and four other military installations in the United
States were intruded upon by UFOs. The other bases involved
were: Loring Air Force Base in Maine;
Wurtsmith Air Force Base in
Michigan; Minot Air Force Base in North
Dakota and Malmstrom Air Force Base in
Montana. |
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Canadian
Forces Station Falconbridge Sudbury, Ontario,
Canada |
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March 10,
1966 |
March 30,
1966 |
ONE
OBJECT, SMALLER THAN A STAR, TRAVELLED NORTH TO SOUTH AND
STOPPED, THEN ZIPPED EAST. 5 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, LIKE ELONGATED EGG, WHITE LIKE DAYTIME MOON; ROAR LIKE
JET ENGINE. 2 TO 3 MINUTES THEN DISAPPEARED. |
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September
20, 1966 |
September
23, 1966 |
ONE
OBJECT, MOON-SHAPED; RED, WHITE AND BLUE;
STATIONARY. |
DIM LIGHT
WITH GRADUAL FADING, WHITE-ORANGE SIMILAR TO METAL COOLING,
INDEFINITE SHAPE BUT CHANGING TO 100 YARDS. OBSERVED FOR 90
SECONDS. |
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September
27, 1966 |
October 1,
1966 |
TWO
OBJECTS CLOSE TOGETHER, PULSATING LIKE STARS; SIZE SIMILAR TO
STARS; WHITE, GREEN AND RED FLASHES. SEEMED TO BE VERY HIGH;
SLOW ERRATIC MOVEMENT. APPROX. 30 MINUTES. |
BRIGHT,
STATIONARY OBJECT, SIZE OF THREE STARS, RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
SEEN 1 HOUR BEFORE TIME OF REPORTING. |
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April 8,
1967 |
June 26,
1967 |
ONE
STATIONARY OBJECT , THREE TIMES AS BRIGHT AS THE STARS; RED,
BLUE, WHITE AND GREEN COLORS. SEEN FOR TWO HOURS, 45 DEGREES
ABOVE HORIZON. |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHTER THAN THE STARS; WHITE (SLIGHTLY PINK AT ONE
TIME); SLIGHTLY BIGGER THAN STAR SIZE; LOOKED ROUND THEN FLAT
LINE WHEN IT PASSED OVERHEAD. SEEN FOR ½ HOUR; SW TO NE OF
SUDBURY. |
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August 29,
1967 |
September
1, 1967 |
ONE
FLASHING OBJECT, 3 TIMES LARGER THAN BRIGHTEST STAR; WHITE, NO
TAIL NORTH-WEST MOVING WEST TO EAST. SEEN FOR 98
SECONDS. |
A SINGLE
OBJECT AS BRIGHT AS A LARGE STAR; GREEN ON TOP AND RED BELOW
AS OBSERVED THROUGH A 120 POWER TELESCOPE. THE OBJECT WAS
OBSERVED JUST ABOVE THE HORIZON JUST EAST OF THE BIG DIPPER TO
THE NORTH OF SUDBURY. IT MOVED SLIGHTLY TO THE SOUTH. SEEN FOR
ONE HOUR. |
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September
8, 1967 |
September
9, 1967 |
ONE YELLOW
FLASH, BRIGHT AS A STAR, CIGAR SHAPE WITH TWO RED LIGHTS ON
BOTH FRONT AND REAR. NO SOUND. PASSED OVERHEAD FROM SOUTH TO
NORTH. SEEN NEAR CLARABELLE MINE FOR 10 MINUTES. |
ONE
BRIGHT, RED AND BLUE ROUND OBJECT MOVING AROUND IN SMALL AREA.
SEEN FOR 30 MINUTES. |
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September
22, 1967 |
September
28, 1967 |
ONE GREEN
AND RED OBJECT, SIZE OF A STAR AND BRIGHT AS A STAR, STEADY
FOR 15 MINUTES, THEN MOVED WEST TO EAST. LOST SIGHT BEHIND
CLOUD. SEEN FOR 15 MINUTES. |
ONE WHITE
FLASHING LIGHT, BRIGHTER THAN A STAR AND THE SIZE OF A STAR.
APPEARED TO BE GOING WEST. WITNESS STOPPED CAR. OBJECT
TRAVELLING EAST. SEEN FOR 10 MINUTES. |
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October 4,
1967 |
October 11
& 13, 1967 |
ONE
OBJECT, VERY BRIGHT, NO SHADOWS OBSERVED; GREEN AT ONE END,
WHITE PULSATING LIGHT IN CENTRE, RED AT OTHER END, NO TAIL OR
TRAIN. HELD A 50 CENT PIECE UP AT ARM'S LENGTH, OBJECT
APPEARED ON BOTH SIDES OF IT, ABOUT 200 FEET IN DIAMETER. NO
SOUND. MOVED FROM NORTH TO WEST, STOPPED, BACKED UP OVER NEW
SUDBURY JUST ABOVE THE HORIZON AND LOWER. FIRST NOTICED NEW
HYDRO WIRES; DID NOT FOLLOW THEM. SEEN FOR TWO
HOURS. |
ONE
OBJECT, WITH GREEN AND RED LIGHTS, SELF LUMINOUS, DID NOT
LIGHT SURROUNDING AREA. 2 CAR LENGTH ACROSS AND 1 CAR IN
HEIGHT. SOUND SIMILAR TO BUMBLE BEE WHEN SOME DISTANCE AWAY;
WHEN CLOSE, A LOUD WHINNING SOUND. OBJECT WAS POSITIONED OVER
HIGH TENSION WIRES THAT GO TO INCO PLANT. THE YOUNG MAN GOT
FRIGHTENED AND RAN HOME. SEEN FOR 5 MINUTES. |
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November
7, 1967 |
November
8, 1967 |
ONE VERY
BRIGHT ALUMINUM OBJECT, ONION SHAPE, STATIONARY FOR 5 - 10
MINUTES. |
ONE SINGLE
WHITE AND BLUE TRIANGULAR OBJECT, BRIGHT AS A LIGHT. SILENT.
JUST ABOVE POWER LINES. SEEMED TO BE TAKING JUICE FROM HIGH
POWER WIRES. THE HOUSE LIGHTS WENT OUT UNTIL THE UFO
DISAPPEARED. BOBBED SLIGHTLY FROM SIDE TO SIDE AND UP AND DOWN
WHILE HOVERING OVER WIRES. WHEN IT DEPARTED IT FLEW STRAIGHT
AWAY AT AMAZING SPEED. OBSERVER ABOUT 2 BLOCKS DISTANCE FROM
OBJECT. SEEN FOR 2 MINUTES. |
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November
10, 1967 |
November
16, 1967 |
ONE ROUND,
FLICKERING GREEN AND WHITE LIGHT AS IT MOVED ALONG HIGHWAY.
THREE TIMES THE SIZE OF A STAR AND AS BRIGHT. SEEN FOR 30
MINUTES VERY HIGH OUT OF SIGHT. |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHTER AND BIGGER THAN A STAR, CHANGING FROM BLUE TO
RED TO GREEN. 30 DEGREES MOVING SOUTH TO EAST. SEEN BY FOUR
OBSERVERS FOR 15 MINUTES. |
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November
16, 1967 |
November
21, 1967 |
TWO LIGHTS
OVER SUDBURY SMOKE STACKS, BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN A STAR,
CHANGING FROM GREEN TO RED TO BLUE, 15 TO 25 DEGREES
ELEVATION, MOVING SOUTH TO SOUTH WEST OF GARSON, SEEN FOR 20
MINUTES. |
ONE OBJECT
OVER COPPER CLIFF, VERY BRIGHT, NO SHADOWS, A SPOT LIKE BRIGHT
RED LIGHT TWIRLING AND TURNING TO WHITE LIGHT, LARGER THAN A
STAR, SMALLER THAN THE MOON, OVAL SHAPE, 45 DEGREES ABOVE
HORIZON, SEEN FOR 15 MINUTES. |
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November
28, 1967 |
November
28, 1967 |
ONE OR TWO
OBJECTS NEAR LAKE SHORE DRIVE, TWICE AS LARGE AS A STAR;
SILVER, RED, GREEN AND BLUE, TRIANGLE SHAPE AT AIRCRAFT
HEIGHT, SEEN FOR 20 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, VERY BRIGHT; RED, BLUE, GREEN AND WHITE; LIGHTS TOO
BRIGHT TO SEE SHAPE, MOVING UP AND DOWN POWER LINES BETWEEN
FROOD AND STOBIE, SEEN FOR 10 MINUTES. |
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November
29, 1967 |
January
11, 1968 |
ONE VERY
BRIGHT, RED AND WHITE LIGHT MOVING VERY LOW, NORTH EAST TO
SOUTH EAST, NEAR NEW SUDBURY KINGSLEY COURT FOR 15
MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHTER THAN A STAR, BLUISH GREEN IN COLOR; VISCOUNT
IN SIZE, AS LONG, BUT NOT THE SAME SHAPE, CIGAR SHAPE, AT VAL
CARON, MOVED PARALLEL TO RADAR STATION; HOVERING IN SKY AT
TIMES THEN IT WOULD MOVE, NO SOUND, SEEN FOR HALF AN
HOUR. |
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February
3, 1968 |
February
3, 1968 |
ONE ROUND
RED CIRCLE, WITH ONE BURST OF RED (STREAK-LIKE), NO SHADOWS,
NOT AS BRIGHT AS THE MOON, SEEMED TO JUMP UP AND DOWN, SEEN
ABOVE THE HORIZON FROM MINNOW LAKE FOR 6 MINUTES. |
ONE OBJECT
WITH 3 BURSTS, OVAL BRIGHT RED LITS UP CLOUDS IN AREA TO A RED
COLOR, BUZZING SOUND, SEEN FROM MINNOW LAKE LOOKING N.E. FOR 6
MINUTES. (WITNESS SAW THE SAME THING AS PREVIOUS REPORT
WITNESSED BY 7 PEOPLE). |
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March 23,
1968 |
April 23,
1968 |
THREE
OBJECTS MOVING NORTH EAST NEAR HYDRO RELAY STATION GARSON,
OVER GARSON GOLF COURSE; ONE OBJECT VERY LARGE FLANKED BY TWO
SMALLER ONES; ROUND WITH MULTI COLOURS; SEEN FOR 5
MINUTES. |
ONE ROUND
OBJECT, STAR-LIKE, ABOUT THE SAME AS THE STAR VEGA FROM THE
EARTH; WHITE, NO FIREBALL; GOING EAST TO WEST; SEEN FOR 3
MINUTES GOING VERY FAST IN STRAIGHT LINE. |
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July 12,
1968 |
July 17,
1968 |
ONE
OBJECT, 50-60 FEET LONG, WITH THREE RED LIGHTS DOWN ONE SIDE,
THREE COLOURS AT ONE TIME: WHITE, GREEN AND RED; THREE RED
BURST OUT OF TAIL, LOW COLOUR TO VERY BRILLIANT; 800 FEET
HIGH; TRAVELLED ONE AND HALF TIMES AROUND COPPER CLIFF PLANT,
THEN HEADED EAST AT 40-50 MPH. SEEN FOR 7 MINUTES BY DON CAMPBELL. |
ONE OBJECT
LIKE BRIGHT STAR, WHITE IN COLOR, STAR-SHAPED; START AND STOP
MOTION AND SHARP TURNS; NORTH OF AZILDA HEADING SOUTH EAST;
DISAPPEARED FAST, SIGHTING LAST 4 MINUTES AND 45
SECONDS. |
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October 8,
1968 |
October 14
and 17, 1968 |
ONE
OBJECT, HALF MOON SHAPE; CHERRY RED, DARKER THAN THE MOON;
FROM WITNESS POSITION IT WAS A LITTLE TO THE LEFT OF THE
UNIVERSITY TOWER FAR AWAY ABOVE THE HORIZON; DISAPPEARED IN
THE DISTANCE; SEEN FOR 30-45 SECONDS. |
ONE OBJECT NEAR WANUP, APPROXIMATELY LIKE A STAR, GREEN
AND RED, OVAL IN SHAPE; IN OUTER SPACE ABOUT 100 MILES OUT.
SEEN FOR 20 MINUTES.
BRIGHT RED FIREBALL WITH A FLASH NEAR HELLEN LAKE,
MOVING FROM SOUTHEAST TO NORTH WEST; 5 TO 10 FEET IN DIAMETER;
OBSERVED WHILE HUNTING AT HELLEN LAKE. SEEN FOR 10
SECONDS. |
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October
17, 1968 |
February
6, 1969 |
ONE OBJECT
NEAR NEW SUDBURY, BRIGHT AS A STAR; RED, WHITE AND BLUE; ROUND
AND ABOUT THE SIZE OF A STAR; MOVING FROM NORTH WEST TO SOUTH
EAST. SEEN FOR 4 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, NO BURST, LARGER AND BRIGHTER THAN THE PLANETS BUT
CLOSER TO THE GROUND; ORANGE TURNING TO SILVER OR GREY AND
BACK TO ORANGE; BELL SHAPE LARGER THAN THE STARS; ONE TO ONE
AND A HALF MILES SOUTH OF NOELVILLE ON THE NORTH CHANNEL ROAD,
WEST OF POSITION TRAVELLING WEST; WITNESS WATCHED FOR 3 TO 4
MINUTES BEFORE IT DISAPPEARED IN AN VERTICAL DIRECTION.
WITNESS WAS DISPATCHED TO THE SCENE BY THE SUDBURY OPP AFTER
THEY HAD RECEIVED REPORTS. HE ALSO WATCHED THE OBJECT THRU
BINOCULARS. |
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February
6, 1969 |
February
16, 1969 |
ONE
OBJECT, EXCESSIVE BRIGHT BLUE LIGHT PERIODICALLY FLASHING;
BRIGHT BLUE, NO TAIL, AFTER PASSING; TWICE AS BIG AS A STAR;
NO SOUNDS; COMES UP AT SE HORIZON AND GOES DOWN AT NW HORIZON.
THE SAME THING HAS BEEN OBSERVED ON PREVIOUS NIGHTS. 4 HOURS
DURATION. |
ONE
OBJECT, NO BURST, VERY BRIGHT RED IN CENTRE WITH A SILVER RING
AROUND IT; TWICE THE SIZE OF THE MOON; TRAVELLING FROM WEST
SOUTH WEST TO NORTH EAST. SEEN FROM LIVELY FOR 15
MINUTES. |
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February
19, 1969 |
February
20, 1969 |
ONE
OBJECT, FIVE TIMES AS BRIGHT AND AS BIG AS A STAR; WHITE, RED
AND BLUE IN COLOUR; SEEN NORTH WEST OF FALCONBRIDGE FOR ONE
HOUR. |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHTER THAN A STAR; WHITE IN COLOUR; STAR SHAPE;
MOVING NORTH TO SOUTH; SEEN AT MACFARLAND LAKE FOR 10
MINUTES. |
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February
25, 1969 |
March 4,
1969 |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHTER THAN THE MOON OR THE STARS; OVAL SHAPE,
LARGER THAN THE STARS; COLOUR CHANGING TO PALE GREEN AND BACK
TO YELLOW. SOUTH OR SOUTH WEST MOVING TOWARDS THE WEST, FADED
IN WEST. WATCHED FOR 40 MINUTES; DID NOT LEAVE
TRAIL. |
ONE
OBJECT, FIREY RED CHANGING TO WHITE; TWICE THE SIZE OF THE
NORTH STAR; FROM WEST NORTH WEST TRAVELLING HORIZONTAL THEN
SPINNING DOWN; TRAVELLING HORIZONTALLY BACK AND FORTH; SEEN BY
THREE OBSERVERS FOR 20 MINUTES. |
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August 4,
1969 |
August 8,
1969 |
ONE ROUND
OBJECT NEAR LONG LAKE, BRIGHTER THAN A STAR, TURNING DIFFERENT
COLORS BUT BEING ONE SOLID COLOR AT ANY ONE TIME: YELLOW, RED,
GREEN AND BLUE. ANOTHER OBJECT TO THE RIGHT, SEEMED TO BE
DIRECTING IT. SEEN SOUTH WEST OF OBSERVER FOR 15
MINUTES. |
ONE OVAL
OBJECT, BRIGHT ORANGE, 25 DEGREES ABOVE THE HORIZON, OUTSIDE
DOWLING TOWNSHIP ON HIGHWAY 144; NO FIREBALL OR PERSISTANT
TRAIN AFTER PASSAGE; NO SOUND; LIGHTS FLASHING FROM LEFT TO
RIGHT THEN REVERSING FLASHING DIFFERENT COLOURS. SEEN FOR 1
HOUR. |
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June 6,
1970 |
June 14,
1970 |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHT AS STAR BUT SMALL AS NORTH STAR; PATH IN
RELATION TO BIG DIPPER NORTH TO SOUTH. SEEN FOR 3
MINUTES. |
ONE OBJECT
NORTH OF HANMER, TWICE AS BRIGHT AND TWICE AS BIG AS THE
STARS; TRAVELS NORTH BOUND AT 20 MILES PER HOUR. SEEN FROM
SUDBURY AIRPORT FOR 30 MINUTES. |
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June 18,
1970 |
September
17, 1970 |
ONE ROUND
OBJECT, BRIGHT RED AND WHITE, NO TAIL; 50 TO 60 FEET ACROSS,
MOVING NORTH TO SOUTH APPROXIMATELY 70 KNOTS AND APPROXIMATELY
1500 FEET ABOVE GROUND. SEEN FOR 5 MINUTES BY DON CAMPBELL. |
ONE BRIGHT
OBJECT, RED AND BLUE, APPEARED LARGER THAN STARS, MOVING SLOW
AND JUMPING TO DIFFERENT ALTITUDES NEAR KIRKWOOD MINES,
GARSON. |
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January 8,
1971 |
July 5,
1971 |
FLASHING
BLUE, RED AND WHITE AT HIGH ALTITUDE, TWO OBJECTS TRAVELLING
SE TO NW. SEEN FROM YORK STREET BEHIND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR ½
HRS. |
SMALL
SILVER LIKE OBJECT FLYING AT APPROXIMATELY 300 FT AT A SPEED
OF ABOUT 50 - 60 MPH. OBJECT HEADED TOWARDS COPPER CLIFF SUPER
STACK. |
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July 13,
1971 |
August 12,
1971 |
ONE BRIGHT
ORANGE OBJECT , SOMETIMES ORANGE AND BLUE, LONG SPIRAL, HIGH
AND FAST, SEEN FROM NORTH TO SOUTH FOR 2 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, WHITE IN CLOUR, MEDIUM BRIGHTNESS, CAME FROM THE WEST
AND MADE A VERY SHARP VEAR TO THE SOUTH. SIGHTED FROM COPPER
CLIFF FOR 1.5 MINUTES. |
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January
29, 1972 |
January
29, 1972 |
ONE
OBJECT, SQUARE, 900 FEET, CAN BE SEEN OVER PEEK OF ROOF ABOUT
700 FEET. SEEN IN HANMER FOR ONE HOUR TEN MINUTES. |
SAME AS
PREVIOUS REPORT. CLEANER COPY. |
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March 11,
1972 |
April 22,
1972 |
ONE
OBJECT, OBLONG LIKE A PENCIL, RED, OVER COPPER CLIFF SMELTER
AND MOVED SLOWLY SOUTH AND FADED. SEEN BY 4 WITNESSES IN TOWN
AND ABOUT 300 SHIFTWORKERS AT COPPER CLIFF MINE FROM 5 MINUTES
TO 1 HOUR. |
OBJECT
SIGHTED WAS DUE EAST OF THE VILLAGE OF HANMER. IT APPEARED TO
LOOK LIKE AN AIRCRAFT ON FIRE. THE OBJECT WAS DIFFICULT TO
LOOK AT BECAUSE OF ITS BRIGHTNESS. AS THE OBSERVER WAS
WATCHING THE OBJECT, A PART OF IT APPEARED TO DROP OFF, ALSO
IN FLAMES. SHORTLY THEREAFTER EVERYTHING DISAPPEARED; OBSERVER
STATED THAT HE WAS JUST GOING TO GET HIS WIFE TO LOOK AT IT
WITH HIM, WHEN IT DISAPPEARED. SEEN IN FRONT OF HOME IN HANMER
FOR APPROXIMATELY 2 MINUTES. |
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May 13,
1972 |
July 27,
1972 |
ONE OVAL
OBJECT, VERY BRIGHT COMPARED TO THE MOON, FLAMING RED WITH A
RED TAIL. SEEN FOR 43 MINUTES FROM APT LOCATED NEAR THE BRIDGE
IN THE VILLAGE OF WAHNAPITAE. |
VERY LARGE
OBJECT, OBLONG IN SHAPE, WITH ALTERNATING FLASHING GREEN AND
RED AND WHITE LIGHTS. OBJECT WAS VERY HIGH DECREASING IN SIZE
AS IT MOVED AWAY. OBJECT WAS MOVING DUE WEST. SEEN FOR 40
MINUTES FROM RESIDENCE ON THERESA STREET, HANMER. |
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July 28,
1972 |
August 4,
1972 |
FLASHING RED, GREEN AND WHITE LIGHTS HEADING SOUTH
WESTERLY. SEEN FOR 1 HOUR 40 MINUTES. SAME AS PREVIOUS
REPORT. ROUND
WHITE OBJECT AT 1000 FEET. BRIGHT LIGHTS ON BOTTOM OF OBJECT.
SEEN FOR 3 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, LIKE A STAR MOVING EAST WITH SOME COURSE CHANGE. NO
NOISE. SEEN FOR 2½ MINUTES NEAR LEVACK. |
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September
24, 1972 |
September
24, 1972 |
ONE
ROTATING WHITE OBJECT; GREEN, RED, WHITE WHITE HAZERAIL. SAME
BRIGHTNESS AS STARS. SEEN FOR 1 HOUR AND A HALF. |
SAME AS
PREVIOUS REPORT. CLEANER COPY. |
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October
29, 1972 |
November 2
& 8, 1972 |
BRIGHT
YELLOW FIERY IN COLOUR GRADUALLY DIMMED AS OBJECT MOVED OFF.
QUARTER MOON SHAPED OBJECT FIRST APPEARED 200 FEET OFF GROUND.
IT ASCENDED RAPIDLY TO APPROXIMATELY 5000 FEET AND ASSUMED A
HORIZONTAL FLIGHT ATTITUDE. SEEN NEAR ANTENNEA OF FRENCH
TELEVISION TOWERS FOR APPROXIMATELY 10
MINUTES. |
ONE OBJECT, RED IN COLOUR, SEEN FROM BLEZARD VALLEY
TRAVELLING TOWARD SUDBURY.
VERY SMALL PINKISH LIGHT MOVING E TO W FROM HORIZON TO
HORIZON, THEN W TO E HORIZON TO HORIZON. SEEN FOR 5 TO 6
MINUTES. |
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September
3 - 4, 1973 |
September
3 - 4, 1973 |
11
OBJECTS, SHAPE AND COLOUR OF A STAR, VERY HIGH, VERY FAST,
MOVING IN ALL DIRECTIONS. SEEN FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR BY
THREE FAMILIES IN SKEAD. |
SAME AS
PREVIOUS REPORT. CLEANER COPY. |
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September
3, 1973 |
September
5, 1973 |
ONE
OBJECT, SHAPED LIKE A STAR, WHITE AND VERY BRIGHT. ALTITUDE
UNKNOWN. GOING DOWN SLOWLY. SEEN FOR APPROXIMATELY 1
HOUR. |
ONE
OBJECT, SHAPE OF A STAR, VERY BRIGHT ALMOST WHITE, VERY HIGH,
COMING FROM THE EAST. SEEN FOR 15 MINUTES BY THREE FAMILIES IN
SKEAD. |
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May 28,
1974 |
July 12,
1974 |
RED, GREEN
AND WHITE LIGHTS, BOBBING AROUND NEAR ESPANOLA. 20 DEGREES
WEST OF NORTH. SEEN BY 6 WITNESSES FOR 30 MINUTES. |
ONE OVAL
DISC, ORANGE UNDER, WHITE ACROSS WITH BLUE CROSS ON IT AND
SOMETHING BLUE ON TOP OF IT. ONE OR TWO OBJECTS TO THE
SOUTHEAST OF THE OBSERVER, MUCH LARGER THAN A STAR. OBSERVER
HAS STATED THAT SHE TOOK MOVIE PICTURES OF THE UFO. SEEN FOR
45 MINUTES. |
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July 12,
1974 |
July 12,
1974 |
OVAL DISC
BLUE-GREEN, RED AND WHITE SOUTHEAST OF STATION; POSSIBLE TWO
OBJECTS, MOVING VERY SLOWLY TO THE WEST; MUCH BIGGER AND
BRIGHTER THAN A STAR. OBJECTS STILL IN SIGHT AFTER 30 MINUTES
OF OBSERVATION. |
OVAL DISC,
30 DEGREES INCLINE; GREEN, RED AND WHITE; APPROXIMATELY 10
MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST; APPROXIMATELY 2,000 FEET, DRIFTING TO
THE WEST IF MOVING AT ALL. MUCH LARGER AND BRIGHTER THAN A
STAR. SEEN FOR 3 MINUTES. |
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August 3 -
7, 1975 |
August 9,
1975 |
OVAL CRAFT
ABOUT SIZE OF 2 CARS, FLASHING RED, ORANGE AND YELLOW LIGHTS,
LANDS ON BAY, HOVERED AND THEN MOVED AWAY IN EARLY MORNING.
SAW THREE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SEEN BY WITNESS IN SHEGUIANDAH
(MANITOULIN ISLAND) FOR SEVERAL HOURS. |
NO SHAPE
BUT VERY LIGHT RED, BLUISH BRIGHT YELLOW. ONE AT FIRST THEN
ABOUT 8 AFTER. SEEN BY 3 ADULTS FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 HOURS NEAR
LAKE NIPAWASA. |
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August 19,
1975 |
August 20,
1975 |
OVAL
SHAPED, VERY BRIGHT COMPARED TO THE MOON. WHITISH LIGHTS
TURNING PINK. FLYING IN NORTH TO WEST, DESCENDING IN HILLS
WEST OF LAKE NELSON. SEEN BY COUPLE FOR ONE AND ONE HALF
MINUTES TO TWO MINUTES. |
OVAL
SHAPED; YELLOW; HOVERED OVERHEAD. ONE MAIN OBJECT WITH SMALLER
OBJECTS COMING FROM IT. DISAPPEARED IN EASTERN SKY;
INTERMITTENTLY BRIGHT, EXTREMELY BRIGHT WHEN IT DISAPPEARED.
SEEN BY WITNESS IN SHEGUIANDAH FOR 45 MINUTES. |
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August 20,
1975 |
August 20,
1975 |
SPHERE
SHAPED; SOFT LUMINECENSE; LOCATED NORTH; RED AND WHITE
INTERMITTENTLY. SEEN BY 2 WITNESSES IN SHEGUIANDAH FOR 30
MINUTES. |
OVAL
SHAPED; INTERMITTENT RED AND WHITE; MOVED FROM EASTERN SKY AND
TERMINATED IN WESTERN SKY; INTERMITTENTLY BRIGHT. SEEN BY
WITNESS IN SHEGUIANDAH FOR 30 MINUTES. |
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September
28, 1975 |
September
28, 1975 |
2 OBJECT,
CLEAR WHITE; COULD NOT TELL SHAPE. IT WAS 95 DEGREES MAGNETIC
FROM RICHARD LAKE DOWN HWY 69 SOUTH. WITNESS NEVER TOLD NAMES
OF OTHERS BUT IT WAS HIS FAMILY. SEEN FOR 30
MINUTES. |
SAME AS
PREVIOUS REPORT. CLEANER COPY. |
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October
28, 1975 |
November
11, 1975 |
ONE (CUP
AND SAUCER) HAT SHAPED, VERY BRIGHT (LIKE LOOKING AT 150 WATT
BULB A COUPLE OF FEET AWAY), LOW ABOUT 500 FEET. THERE WAS A
BAND OF BRIGHT GOLD AROUND THE OBJECT APPROXIMATELY 3/4 OF THE
WAY UP. NO NOISE AT ALL. IT OVERED OVER THE SLAG PIT FOR A
MINUTE THEN DEPARTED AT EXTREMELY HIGH SPEED (OUT OF SIGHT)
EASTWARD TOWARDS HIGHWAY 17 THEN RETURNED FOR ANOTHER MINUTE
AND LEFT AGAIN IN SAME DIRECTION. WITNESS WAS ALONE IN CAR BUT
OTHER CARS WERE PARKED AT THE PIT OBSERVING IT. SEEN FOR
APPROXIMATELY 2 MINUTES. |
ONE OBJECT
VERY BRIGHT AND VERY LOW AT FIRST. IT SEEMED TO HOVER OVER
SUDBURY STADIUM AND SUDDENLY SHOT INTO THE SKY. SEEN BY
NURSING STAFF AT PIONEER MANOR. (SIX NURSES) THEY WISH TO
REMAIN ANONYMOUS. SIGHTING LASTED ONE HOUR 55 MINUTES. IT WAS
STILL VISIBLE WHEN SUDBURY REGIONAL POLICE
ARRIVED. |
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November
11, 1975 |
November
11, 1975 |
FOLLOW UP
FROM THE CALL BY THE NURSES AT PIONEER MANOR. 4 OBJECTS WERE
OBSERVED CLEARLY IN THE SKY. THE BRIGHTEST IN THE EAST
REMAINED IN A STATIONARY POSITION. ONE IN THE SOUTHWEST MOVED
AT TIMES IN A JERKY MOTION. ONE IN THE NORTHWEST REMAINED
STATIONARY. THE ONE IN THE NORTHEAST WAS THE DIMEST, ALSO
STATIONARY. THEY WERE STILL PLAINLY VISIBLE AFTER DAY BREAK
WHEN ALL REGULAR BRIGHT OBJECTS IN THE SKY HAD DISAPPEARED.
SEEN INTERMITTENTLY FOR 1 HOUR. |
ONE
OBJECT. AT TIMES IT APPEARED TO BE CYLINDRICAL WITH SHAFTS OF
LIGHT BRIGHT ENOUGH TO LIGHT UP CLOUDS IN IMMEDIATE AREA. IT
APPEARED AT TIMES TO TRAVEL IN CIRCLES. AT ONE POINT IT CAME
QUITE CLOSE. IT WAS STILL VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE AFTER THE
SUN CAME UP. THE ABOVE OBSERVATIONS WERE MADE WITH THE USE OF
BINOCULARS. WITNESSED BY TWO REGIONAL POLICE CONSTABLES FOR 2
HOURS. |
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November
11, 1975 |
November
11, 1975 |
ONE VERY
BRIGHT STAR-LIKE OBJECT MOVING IN A JERKY CIRCULAR MANNER.
WHEN COVERED WITH CLOUDS IT WAS STILL BRIGHT ENOUGH TO SHINE
THROUGH AS WELL AS LIGHT UP AN AREA AROUND IT. WHILE OBSERVING
THIS OBJECT, HE (REGIONAL POLICE CONSTABLE) SAW TWO OTHER
SIMILAR OBJECTS, ONE IN THE SOUTH AND ONE SOUTHWEST OF
CONISTON. ALL SEEMED TO BE MOVING IN A JERKY CIRCULAR MANNER.
THEY SEEMED TO EMIT A PULSATING TYPE OF LIGHT VARYING IN
COLOURS. EASILY DISTINGUISHABLE FROM THE STARS. |
APPEARED
TO BE A VERY BRIGHT STATIONARY LIGHT AT APPROXIMATELY 30,000
FEET. WAS FIRST OBSERVED BY SUDBURY POLICE TO BE OVERHEAD
FALCONBRIDGE. SEEN BY TWO WITNESSES AT CFS FALCONBRIDGE FOR 30
SECONDS. |
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November
11, 1975 |
November
11, 1975 |
ONE BRIGHT
WHITE OBJECT APPEARED TO BE OVER THE NORTH END OF THE CITY OF
SUDBURY, MOVING IN A NORTH WESTERLY DIRECTION AT A HIGH RATE
OF SPEED. SEEN BY TWO SUDBURY REGIONAL POLICE CONSTABLES FOR 1
MINUTE, THEN COVERED BY A LARGE CLOUD. |
CIRCULAR
OBJECT, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED WITH TWO BLACK SPOTS IN CENTRE
MOVING UPWARDS AT HIGH SPEED FROM 42,000 FEET TO 72,000 FEET.
(NO HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT) THIS OBJECT WAS SIGHTED VISUALLY AND
BY RADAR BEARING 210 DEGREES MAGNETIC AT 30 NAUTICAL MILES
FROM CFS FALCONBRIDGE. MAJOR OLIVER TOOK PICTURES BUT IS NOT
SURE IF THEY WILL TURN OUT. A SIMILAR OBJECT WAS SIGHTED BY
THE SAME OBSERVERS BEARING 270 DEGREES MAGNETIC BUT AT TOO
GREAT A DISTANCE TO PROVIDE DETAILS. MANY OTHER REPORTS WERE
RECEIVED FROM SUDBURY ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE. SEEN FOR 14
MINUTES. |
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November
11, 1975 |
November
12, 1975 |
SPHERICAL
SHAPED AND APPEARED TO BE ROTATING. APPEARED TO HAVE SURFACE
AREA SIMILAR TO THE MOON AND WAS ASCENDING AND DESCENDING.
OBSERVED ON HEIGHT FINDER RADAR AND SEARCH. POSITION 210
DEGREES 30 MILES ALTITUDE 42,000 FEET AT 1115Z. POSITION 200
DEGREES 30 MILES ALTITUDE 50,000 FEET AT 1120Z. POSITION 190
DEGREES 25 MILES ALTITUDE 72,000 FEET AT 1129Z. SEEN FROM OPS
BUILDING AT CFS FALCONBRIDGE FOR 2 HOURS INTERMITTENTLY DUE TO
CLOUD COVER. |
OBJECT
FIRST APPEARED AS A SINGLE BLUE/WHITE LIGHT AND WAS
SUBSEQUENTLY JOINED BY FOUR MORE LIGHTS. ALTITUDE WAS
APPROXIMATELY THE SAME AS THE CLOUDS. SEEN BY WITNESS AT HIS
RESIDENCE LOOKING OUT OF A OPEN BEDROOM WINDOW. |
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November
12, 1975 |
November
12, 1975 |
LOOKED
LIKE AN ARTIFICIAL LIGHT THAT WOULD FADE ON AND OFF,
INCREASING IN INTENSITY UNTIL VERY BRIGHT. TWO OBJECTS WITH
THE SAME ACTIONS WERE SIGHTED. OBJECTS APPEARED TO MOVE WITH A
JERKY MOTION. SEEN BY A WITNESS AND TWO REGIONAL POLICE
CONSTABLES NEAR MCRAE HEIGHTS, SUDBURY FOR ALMOST 2
HOURS. |
DESCRIBED
AS A BRIGHT WHITE LIGHT OVER THE RADAR STATION, MUCH BRIGHTER
THAN A STAR. IT WAS THE ONLY LIGHT IN THE SKY; LOOKED LIKE
FADING AWAY AND COMING BACK THEN COVERED BY CLOUDS. SEEN BY
WITNESS AND HER 11 YEARS OLD SON AT HOME, IN
HANMER. |
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November
14, 1975 |
November
14, 1975 |
SPHERICAL,
WHITE OBJECT; 30 DEGREES IN SKY, STAYED IN SAME GENERAL AREA,
APPEARED AND DISAPPEARED AT 4 SECOND INTERVALS EACH. PHOTOS
TAKEN WITH 1 SECOND FASTEST SPEED, ON AUTO SETTING, 8 SECOND
SLOWEST SPEED. PHOTOS BEING SENT THROUGH GOVT MAIL SERVICES.
SEEN BY SUDBURY WITNESS 30 MILES NORTH OF PARRY SOUND ON
HIGHWAY 69 FOR 2 HOURS. |
OBJECT
LIKE DOT; BLUE, RED AND WHITE; HAVING A ROTATION OF COLOURS
GOING AWAY AND BACK. SEEN BY CONISTON WITNESS FOR 1 HOUR 15
MINUTES PLUS. |
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November
15, 1975 |
November
15, 1975 |
ONE BRIGHT
YELLOW OBJECT. IT MOVED UPWARD AND BACK - WHEN MOVING, LEFT
TAIL. VERY HIGH. IT DID NOT SEEM TO CHANGE ITS POSITION IN THE
SKY. SEEN BY SUDBURY WITNESS (AT HOME IN BACKYARD FACING
SOUTH) FOR 15 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, BRIGHT WHITE, LOOKED LIKE CUP IN A BOWL. (USING
BINOCULARS) HAS CLIMBED QUITE HIGH SINCE 1ST OBSERVATION; CAN
HARDLY NOW BE SEEN WITHOUT THE AID OF BINOCULARS. SEEN BY FOUR
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY RESIDENTS FOR 20 MINUTES. |
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November
23, 1975 |
December
24, 1975 |
HUGE OVAL
SHAPED OBJECT. REALLY BRIGHT AND BLINKING OFF AND ON. VERY
BRIGHT WHITE LIGHT. OBSERVER STATED THAT IT WAS LOWER THAN THE
CLOUDS. OBSERVER ALSO STATED THAT THE OBJECT FOLLOWED THEM
TILL THEY ARRIVED AT HOME IN CHELMSFORD. THE OBJECT WAS MOVING
IN AN EAST TO WEST DIRECTION. SEEN BY 3 WITNESSES (IN AN
AUTOMOBILE ON FROOD ROAD IN SUDBURY) FOR 20 MINUTES. |
BRIGHT
OBJECT WITH FLASHING BLUE AND RED LIGHTS. NO MOVEMENT. SEEN BY
WITNESS (ON BILL LAKE ROAD, HIGHWAY 69 SOUTH) APPROXIMATELY
ONE AND ONE HALF HOURS SUNDAY AND TUESDAY
EVENING. |
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April 25,
1976 |
May 12,
1976 |
A ROUNDED
YELLOWISH OBJECT WITH LARGE RED LIGHTS AND SMALLER BLUE LIGHTS
AROUND THE EDGES OF OBJECT: IT WAS MOVING IN A SOUTH TO NORTH
DIRECTION. SHE STATED SHE DID NOT KNOW ALTITUDE OF OBJECT AND
ALSO SAID THAT IT WAS SMALLER THAN AN AIRCRAFT. SEEN BY
WITNESS (SOUTH EAST PART OF WAHNAPITAE) FOR APPROXIMATELY 10
MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, OVAL SHAPE, BRIGHT WHITE WITH A SPARKELLING TAIL, OFF
WHITE IN COLOUR. BOBBING UP AND DOWN, MOVING SLOWLY SOUTHWARD.
SEEN BY WITNESS IN DRAPER DILL AREA, SUDBURY FOR 10 TO 15
MINUTES. |
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July 20,
1976 |
July 25,
1976 |
ONE ROUND
OBJECT WITH TWO WHITE LIGHTS AND ONE RED FLASHING LIGHT;
ESTIMATED AT 5,000 FEET OVER COPPER CLIFF. SEEN BY TWO
WITNESSES FOR 3 MINUTES. |
OVAL,
YELLOW OBJECT, MOVING EAST RAPIDLY. SEEN SIX MILES SOUTH OF
LITTLE CURRENT (SHEGUIANDAH BAY) FOR 45 SECONDS. |
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July 29,
1976 |
August 15,
1976 |
BRIGHT
LIGHTS COMING OVER HILLS AND ACROSS LAKE. THE OBJECT HAD
ORANGE LIGHTS. THE OBJECT WAS ONLY ABOUT AS HIGH AS THE HILLS.
THE OBJECT HOVERED OVER THE LAKE. IT HAD 4 MAIN ORANGE LIGHTS,
WITH ONE LIGHT ROTATING SIMILAR TO A BEACON. IT MOVED IN A
WEST TO EAST DIRECTION. SEEN BY 3 HANMER WITNESSES FOR 10
MINUTES, NEAR THE WAHNAPITAE LAKE INDIAN RESERVE BEHIND
CAPREOL, NORTH SIDE OF THE LAKE. |
OBJECT
WITH RED LIGHTS ON BOTTOM ROW, GREEN AND WHITE FLASHING LIGHTS
ON TOP. SEEN FOR 15 MINUTES BY REGIONAL POLICE SGT AND TWO
CONSTABLES, IN THE VICINITY OF ALGOMA HOTEL, SAUVE ST.,
CHELMSFORD. |
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August 29,
1976 |
September
25, 1976 |
RED AND
WHITE LIGHTS FLICKING ON AND OFF; ONE OBJECT EAST OF 144. 3 OR
4 MILES NORTH OF CHELMSFORD. NO APPROXIMATE ALTITUDE. SEEN FOR
5 - 15 MINUTES TOTAL BY 6 PERSONS. |
ONE ROUND
BALLOON SHAPE, TRANSPARENT. UNKNOWN ALTITUDE. SEEN FOR
APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES, LOOKING WEST IN FRONT OF OWNER'S
HOUSE IN SHEGUIANDAH, MANITOULIN ISLAND. |
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October 4,
1976 |
October 8,
1976 |
1 OBJECT,
ROUNDISH IN SHAPE; RED, GREEN WITH REVOLVING WHITE LIGHT IN
THE CENTRE. MOVING IN A SOUTH TO NORTHERLY DIRECTION. TWO
SMALLER OBJECTS MOVED AWAY FROM LARGER ONE AT A SPEED ALMOST
MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE TO SEE THEIR SHAPE. THEY WERE AT A VERY
HIGH ALTITUDE AND WERE RISING. WITNESS HAD SEEN THEM FOR
APPROXIMATELY 3/4 HOUR WHILE IN HER YARD JUST WEST OF MCCRAE
LAKE, VAL CARON. ALSO WITNESSED BY SUDBURY REGIONAL POLICE
CONSTABLE. |
ONE
VEHICLE; RED, BLUE AND YELLOW; OVAL SHAPED. VEHICLE BOBBING UP
AND DOWN HEADING FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, TRAVELLING AT HIGH
SPEED. BEEPING NOISE AND BLARING NOISE, IN AREA OF HOUSE THAT
COULDN'T BE DISTINGUISHED. SEEN FOR ABOUT 60 SECONDS BY GARSON
WITNESS ON METCALFE ST. |
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October
17, 1976 |
February
3, 1977 |
ONE
OBJECT, OVAL IN SHAPE. CHANGING SIZE/SHAPE TO BECOME OBLONG;
CHANGES COLOURS BLUE WHITE WITH RED FLASHES; MOVEMENT IS
CIRCULAR; ALTITUDE VERY HIGH. SUDBURY REGIONAL POLICE INFOD
THEY HAVE SAME INFO: OBJECT REPORTED (JOINED BY ANOTHER SMALL
CRAFT) HEADED TOWARD RADAR SIGHT. INFO REPORTED BY TWO
CONSTABLES. SEEN FOR APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES. |
ONE
OBJECT, SQUARE SHAPE WITH GREEN LIGHT. ANOTHER ROUND SHAPE
WITH FLASHING GREEN LIGHT. WITNESS THEN PROCEEDED HOME TO CALL
AIR BASE. SEEN IN WOOD AREA NEAR ORELL ST, GARSON BY 5 PERSONS
FOR APPROXIMATELY 10 MINUTES. |
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March 2,
1977 |
March 25,
1977 |
LARGE,
BRIGHT YELLOW OBJECT. AS IT MOVED FLICKERING RED, MOVING
NORTH. ALTITUDE UNKNOWN. SEEN FOR 15 MINUTES BY WITNESS AT
CORNER FROOD ROAD AND LASALLE BLVD, SUDBURY. |
ONE CONE
SHAPE; YELLOW, RED PURPLE. UP, DOWN AND STOP. OBSERVER CALLED
AIRPORT AND POLICE, TRYING TO GET INFORMATION. HE SEEMED VERY
ANOYED THAT NO ONE WOULD HELP HIM. SEEN FOR 10
MINUTES. |
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April 29,
1977 |
July 31,
1977 |
1 UFO,
PEAR SHAPED, BLUE LIGHT, 200 FEET IN AIR, BOUNCED AROUND. SEEN
FOR 30 MINUTES THROUGH BINOCULARS OVER TOP OF LAURENTIAN
UNIVERSITY. |
2 TO 3
DOTS; RED, GREEN, WHITE FLASHING ON AND OFF IN A STRAIGHT
LINE. MOVING WEST VERY SLOWLY; APPEARS TO BE ONE OBJECT.
APPEARS STATIONARY, MOVEMENT VERY SLOW. FROM TIME OF CALL
OBSERVER ESTIMATED 15 MINUTES BEFORE. UPON COMPLETION OF CALL
AT 0640Z DURATION APPROXIMATELY ONE HALF HOUR. MR DONNELLY AND
WIFE NOTICED OBJECT(S) AND FIGURED IT CAME FROM AIRPORT.
HOWEVER IT APPEARED TO REMAIN IN POSITION FOR WHAT THEY
THOUGHT TO BE UNREASONABLE LENGTH OF TIME SO THEY NOTIFIED CFS
FALCONBRIDGE. |
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November
5, 1977 |
February
26, 1978 |
NO
APPARENT MOVEMENT. STAR SHAPE, WAS VERY BRIGHT. 3 COLOURS RED,
WHITE, BLUE. HAS 6 POINTS. APPEARS TO HAVE AN ALTITUDE IN
RELATION TO NORMAL AIR TRAFFIC. SEEN FOR 20 MINUTES BY WITNESS
ON 5TH FLOOR APT BLDG LOOKING SOUTH WEST OVER BALCONY; APPEARS
TO BE WEST OF BIG DIPPER. |
ONE OBJECT
OBLONG IN SHAPE, LOOKED VERY SMALL, WHITISH IN COLOUR AND VERY
BRIGHT. NO OTHER KIND OF AVIATION LIGHTS. MOVED FROM THE SOUTH
AND THEN TO AN EASTERLY DIRECTION AT APPROXIMATELY 2000 FEET
THEN SHOT STRAIGHT UP AND DISAPPEARED. SEEN FOR 3 - 5 MINUTES
BY WITNESS WITH TWO SONS, WIFE AND DAUGHTER STANDING NEAR HIS
HOME AND EAST OF THE OBJECT. |
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March 17,
1978 |
May 31,
1978 |
SILVER
SHINEY FLASH FAR OFF, MOVING FAST (ESTIMATE) FROM COPPER CLIFF
TOWARDS NORTH BAY. SEEN FOR 3-4 MINUTES BY TWO WITNESSES
TRAVELLING FROM KATHIRNE DRIVE, GARSON TO DOMINION STORE ON
LASALLE BLVD. |
OVAL SHAPE
WITH LIGHT ON BOTTOM - ANOTHER LIGHT APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET UP
- OBJECT FLASHING BLINDING LIGHT. FLASHING LIGHT APPROXIMATELY
3 FEET IN DIAMETER. NO OBJECT SEEN, ONLY FLASHING LIGHTS. SEEN
FOR 10 - 15 MINUTES BY THREE HANMER RESIDENTS NEAR HWY 17 -
ANGUE LAKE MINE. |
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June 7,
1978 |
August 11,
1978 |
ONE WHITE
OBJECT, ROUND, 500 FEET ABOVE GROUND, STATIONARY, SIZE OF
AIRCRAFT (AIR CANADA). SEEN FOR 5 MINUTES BY WITNESS NEAR HWY
144 NORTH TO CHELMSFORD MOUNT PRINCIPAL ROAD NEAR SUDBURY
DOWNS. |
TWO
OBJECTS, BRIGHT LIGHTS IN FRONT AND REAR. LONG SLIM, FLAT
LOOKING, MOVING NORTH WEST TO SOUTH EAST. SEEN FOR 10 TO 15
MINUTES BY SUDBURY REGIONAL POLICE SGT IN POLICE CRUISER ON
MAIN HWY IN CHELMSFORD. |
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October
15, 1978 |
January
15, 1979 |
2 OR MORE
OBJECTS TOGETHER. COLOUR: JUST VERY BRIGHT LIGHTS; AT ONE END
FLASHING RED LIGHT; LOW ALTITUDE, MOVING EAST AND DESCENDING.
AS IT GOT CLOSER TO GROUND/BUILDINGS, LIGHTS GOT DIMMER, THEN
ANOTHER OBJECT TOOK OFF AT A FAST SPEED. FIRST OBJECT APPEARED
TO LAND BEHIND MADISON AVE. SEEN FOR 3 MINUTES BY COUPLE AT
HOME, DONWOOD DRIVE, SUDBURY. |
BIG BALL
WITH SMALLER BALLS ON AND AROUND IT. GREY IN COLOUR. VERY
HIGH. APPEARED TO BE BOUNCING UP AND DOWN THEN TOOK OFF
STRAIGHT UP. ALSO IN AREA TWO JETS HEADING N/W, AND ONE SMALL
YELLOW TWIN ENGINE PLANE HEADING TOWARDS AIRPORT S/E. OBJECT
APPEARED TO BE ABOVE THE THREE PLANES. SEEN FOR 30 SECONDS TO
1 MINUTE BY HANMER RESIDENT. |
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February
2, 1979 |
May 21,
1979 |
BRIGHT
OBJECT SLOWLY DESCEND TO THE GROUND, WHITE IN COLOUR AND GOT
BRIGHTER. SITTING NW OF WHITEFISH APPROXIMATELY 1 OR 2 MILES
AWAY. SEEN FOR 5 TO 7 MINUTES BY THREE WHITEFISH
RESIDENTS. |
1 BRIGHT
LIGHT, WHITE. GIGANTIC - LONG, FLAT (BLIMP). NORTH - GOING
TOWARDS AIRPORT. SEEN FOR 3 MINUTES BY SUDBURY
RESIDENT. |
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June 20,
1979 |
August 20,
1979 |
BRILLIANT
BLUISH WHITE, SAME AS A MEDIUM STAR. SEEN THREE TIMES: (1)
SOUTH TO EAST, (2) EAST TO NORTH, (3) NORTH TO EAST. SEEN BY
THREE RESIDENTS FROM SUNDECK OF HOUSE AT MINNOW
LAKE. |
BRIGHT
LIGHT WITH REDDISH ORANGE VAPOUR TRAIL AND ROUND WHITE DOT.
SEEN ALL OVER NORTH ONTARIO AS REPORTED FROM SUDBURY TOWER.
SEEN FOR 1½ TO 3 MINUTES. |
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September
27, 1979 |
November
6, 1979 |
BRIGHT
WHITE FLASHING LIGHT IN SOUTH EASTERLY DIRECTION. SEEN BY
COUPLE AND TWO CHILDREN (FROM ELLIOT LAKE) FOR 3 TO 4
MINUTES. |
WHITE
ROUND BALL, GREENISH BLUE TRAIL, SEEMED TO BE VERY CLOSE. SEEN
FOR 5 TO 10 SECONDS BY COUPLE SOUTH OF KILLARNEY ROAD
TRAVELLING SOUTH HWY 69. |
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January 5,
1980 |
January
13, 1980 |
WHITE
LIGHT WITH FLASHING BLUE LIGHT ON TOP, 1/6 SIZE OF THE MOON.
MOVED AWAY SLOWLY; WHILE STATIONARY VERY BRIGHT. SEEN FOR
APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES BY 4 WITNESSES NEAR TRANSFORMER
STATION IN HANMER. |
ROUND
LARGE VERY BRILLIANT WHITE LIGHT; ALTITUDE 700 FEET;
STATIONARY OBJECT. MR KEN BIM OF DOWLING SPOKE TO MR HICKEY
AND RELATED A SIMILAR OBSERVATION ABOUT 1110Z 13 JAN 80. SEEN
FOR 2 TO 3 MINUTES CONTINUOUSLY BY MR VINCENT HICKEY WHILE
DRIVING SOUTH ON HWY 144. |
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February
8, 1980 |
July 11 -
12, 1980 |
LOOKED
LIKE FALING STAR, VERY CLOSE BEFORE THE OBJECT BURNT OUT. A
SMALL PIECE BROKE OFF. OBJECT WAS MOVING SLOWER THAN A FALLING
STAR. SEEN FOR 5 SECONDS BY VAL CARON WITNESS. |
ONE ROUND
BRIGHT LIGHT WITH BLUE ON OUTSIDE TRAVELING AT HIGH RATE OF
SPEED SE TO NW. HIGH ALTITUDE. SEEN FOR 10 - 15 MINUTES BY TWO
BLIND RIVER WITNESSES. INFO PASSED ON BY OPP BLIND RIVER,
CONSTABLE BILL YATES. CONSTABLE YATES ALSO STATED THAT HE KNEW
MR MONETTE TO BE A RELIABLE PERSON AND WOULD NOT REPORT IT
UNLESS HE ACTUALLY SAW IT. |
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