New Bigfoot Photographs You'll Have To See To Believe
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"Temagami Bigfoot" article on Ontario Bigfoot said:
Location: Cabin on small lake just outside Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Park in Temagami Ontario, Canada.
Witnesses: Mr and Mrs. D Heibert
Date: April 15th 2009
Time: 2:39 pm
At approx. 2:39 in the afternoon Mrs. Heibert was opening the blinds in the back bedroom of the cabin and noticed a very large hairy upright creature on the top of the hill about 50-70 yards away. She informed Mr. Heibert who grabbed the digital camera and went outside to take a picture of it. While walking around the back corner of the cabin powering up his camera (8 MP Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, 300 mm lens) out of the corner of his eye he noticed it had seen him and froze. He had to delete several pictures from his SD card in order to be able to take any pictures. Mr. Heibert managed to take 2 pictures and while looking down at the camera it disappeared only to reappear 15 minutes later at the wood pile. It was peeking at him from the tree line beside a path. It was approx. 10 + feet tall and very massive. The creature roughly estimated to be twice the size of the witness. 3 pictures were taken in all. The pictures were taken from the back of the cottage looking up the hill from the top of the propane tank cabinet.
"This thing stood perfectly still for what seemed like 5 minutes. I turned my head for a split second and it was gone".
In the following weeks the screens were pushed in or torn off some windows of the cabin.
The encounter was reported to the MNR and OPP in New Liskeard on April 28/2009. 3 digitally transferred pictures were left with the officer as well as a one page written report on the incident and the witness’s phone number. The officer they spoke with found it hard to believe they were reporting it and asked, : are you serious about this, and laughed....
A game Warden and several MNR biologists (Names withheld) attended the cabin and stayed several days investigating and taking pictures of the area. They stayed on after the witnesses left.
Witnesses: Mr and Mrs. D Heibert
Date: April 15th 2009
Time: 2:39 pm
At approx. 2:39 in the afternoon Mrs. Heibert was opening the blinds in the back bedroom of the cabin and noticed a very large hairy upright creature on the top of the hill about 50-70 yards away. She informed Mr. Heibert who grabbed the digital camera and went outside to take a picture of it. While walking around the back corner of the cabin powering up his camera (8 MP Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, 300 mm lens) out of the corner of his eye he noticed it had seen him and froze. He had to delete several pictures from his SD card in order to be able to take any pictures. Mr. Heibert managed to take 2 pictures and while looking down at the camera it disappeared only to reappear 15 minutes later at the wood pile. It was peeking at him from the tree line beside a path. It was approx. 10 + feet tall and very massive. The creature roughly estimated to be twice the size of the witness. 3 pictures were taken in all. The pictures were taken from the back of the cottage looking up the hill from the top of the propane tank cabinet.
"This thing stood perfectly still for what seemed like 5 minutes. I turned my head for a split second and it was gone".
In the following weeks the screens were pushed in or torn off some windows of the cabin.
The encounter was reported to the MNR and OPP in New Liskeard on April 28/2009. 3 digitally transferred pictures were left with the officer as well as a one page written report on the incident and the witness’s phone number. The officer they spoke with found it hard to believe they were reporting it and asked, : are you serious about this, and laughed....
A game Warden and several MNR biologists (Names withheld) attended the cabin and stayed several days investigating and taking pictures of the area. They stayed on after the witnesses left.
More information here. Images by Jeane Heibert and Ontario Wildlife Field Research.























