Sighting by Location: Canada UFO & Alien Sightings
Canada has a storied history of unidentified aerial phenomena, with documented cases stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. This archive centralizes reports from across the provinces and territories, including significant military and civilian encounters.
Alberta Sightings
The vast prairies and mountain foothills of Alberta have been the backdrop for numerous high-altitude sightings and unexplained aerial lights. This collection features documented reports from Calgary to the northern wilderness.
- 1955: Sighting Outside,Three Hills, Alberta Canada
- 1956: Canadian military pilots photograph UFO
- 1967: Circular Object Seen and Photographed in Calgary
- 1996: Edmonton, Alberta Sighting
- 1974: Calgary Canada, AB Multiple Sighting
- 1979: Wabasca Canada Abduction
- 1980: Edmonton Canada UFO Sighting
- 1967: City Youth Tells Of A Strange Ship
British Columbia Sightings
British Columbia consistently ranks as one of Canada’s top provinces for UAP reports. From the coastal islands to the interior mountains, these sightings include credible pilot accounts and multi-witness events.
- 1912: Contact Near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- 1937 or 1938: Confederation Park, Burnaby, B.C.
- 1947: Saucer Sightings
- 1960: Cigar-shaped object hovers near witness in Victoria, BC
- 1962: Giant UFO over Vancouver – Article
- 1965: British, Columbia, Canada,
- 1966: A Large Yellowish Rectangle Hanging in the Air
- 1967: Copper-colored, disk-shaped craft flying over British Columbia
- 1969: The Edge Of My Bed
- 1970: UFO and occupants seen near Cowichan Hospital
- 1974 Sighting near Surrey, B.C., Canada
- 1974: Couple see disc over Surrey, British Columbia
- 1974: Three small boys witness UFO landing
- 1980: Vedder River UFO
- 1981: The Vancouver Island Photograph
- 1983: Unidentified enormous craft on legs lands
- 2000: Boomerang-Shaped Craft Over North Vancouver, BC
- 2000: Disc Seen Over Cloverdale Elementary School
- 2002: 25 witnesses observed a black object
- 2002: Red Bluff, Quesnel B.C A Large Circle Of Light And Beam
- 2003: Amazing Story of Missing Time In British Columbia
- 2004: Flying triangle over Vancouver
- 2006: Chilliwack, British Columbia Sighting
Manitoba Sightings
Manitoba’s vast central plains and northern wilderness have been the site of numerous significant UAP encounters, most notably the 1967 Falcon Lake incident. This archive details documented sightings of unexplained aerial crafts and atmospheric anomalies reported across the province.
New Brunswick Sightings
New Brunswick has a storied history of unexplained aerial phenomena, particularly along its rugged coastline and within its dense forested interior. This archive captures documented reports from the Bay of Fundy to the northern border, detailing a wide variety of unconventional aerial encounters.
NewFoundland and Labrador Sightings
The vast and often remote landscapes of Newfoundland and Labrador have provided the backdrop for numerous significant UAP sightings. From historical military reports near Gander to modern-day coastal observations, this section archives the most compelling cases from Canada’s easternmost reaches.
Northwest Territories Sightings
The sprawling, sparsely populated reaches of the Northwest Territories offer a unique perspective on the UAP phenomenon. These reports often involve high-latitude sightings over the tundra and industrial mining regions, where unconventional aerial maneuvers are frequently observed.
Nova Scotia Sightings
Nova Scotia is home to some of the most famous UFO incidents in Canadian history, including the legendary 1967 Shag Harbour crash. This collection explores that rich legacy alongside ongoing reports of mysterious lights and crafts observed over the Atlantic and the province’s maritime communities.
Nunavut Sightings
As Canada’s northernmost territory, Nunavut provides a fascinating record of unidentified objects in the Arctic skies. From historical reports in remote Inuit communities to modern observations near research stations, this section explores sightings in the high North.
Prince Edward Island
Despite its smaller size, Prince Edward Island has contributed several unique reports to the Canadian UAP record. These accounts frequently involve sightings over the Northumberland Strait and unexplained lights witnessed across the island’s rural farmlands.
Ontario Reports
As Canada’s most populous province, Ontario has a high frequency of reported sightings over both its urban centers and the Great Lakes. This archive explores the diverse history of UAPs in the region.
- 1926: Maitland, Canada Encounter
- 1939 or 1940: Abitibi Lake, Ontario – Quebec, Canada Encounter
- 1950: Steep Rock Lake, Ontario, Canada Encounter
- 1963: Large saucer over the Mattagami River, Ontario
- 1967: UFO Visits Ontario Lake
- 1980: Toronto Ontario Sighting
- 1981: Object observed entering water in Hamilton, Ontario
- 1989: Carp, Ontario Canada Crash
- 1989: The Carp, Ontario Contact Case – Article
- 2000 Hamlton , Ontario, Canada Sighting
- 2003: Black triangle over Kingston
- 2004: Large triangular craft Spotted
- 2005: Sisters Sight Rapidly Moving Object
- 2011: Was that a UFO over your house?
Québec Sightings
Québec’s unique geographic landscape has yielded many compelling reports of unconventional craft and mysterious lights. This section archives documented sightings reported by residents across the province.
Saskatchewan Sightings
Known for its expansive horizons, Saskatchewan provides ideal conditions for observing unidentified aerial phenomena. This collection features documented accounts of mysterious lights, metallic crafts, and unexplained high-altitude objects reported by residents across the prairies.
Yukon Territory Sightings
The Yukon’s rugged mountain terrain has a long history of unexplained aerial activity, often involving large, unconventional crafts. This archive examines the most credible sightings and local accounts from across the territory’s wilderness.