I just watched your videos. I have traveled 2 times across canada in search of the creature and had crazy experiences in the woods. I've heard them walk around me, talk to eachother and growls. I found many footprints, tree structures, and even recieved gifts from them. I've been looking to do my research closer to home (Quebec) and want to find a group of people who are passionate about bigfoot and conduct expeditions in search of the creature. No many people study the Quebec Sasquatch but would like to know if you would be interested in such an activity?
En Amérique du nord, c’est au Québec que l’effet répulsif de l’arme à feu a pris naissance il y a 400 ans. Dépourvues, par surcroit, des hautes montagnes inaccessibles nécessaires pour poursuivre alors leur sédentarité avec sécurité, l’espèce fut peu à peu motivé à abandonner notre territoire. Aujourd’hui, de rarissimes nomades peuvent laisser parfois quelques indices mineurs de leur visites, ce qui rend tout de même la plupart des témoignages crédibles!
@@bigfootquebec From the late 60's up to 1986 we had a small cottage in the Henryville area. Our cottage was next to a forest with trails that led to the Richelieu river where we would hike and go fishing. Along the trail there were multiple "teepee" structures that we thought the neighboring farm kids had built and I remember saying to myself "wow who built these creepy forts, covered in spider webs and broken sticks that would poke you in the eye if you weren't careful." These structures remain in my memory and I have documented them all over the west coast as I come across them. I was just curious if you had received any reports from this area..I also think the "Milieux humides Henryville" area was active during the same timeline that we had a cottage there. Your channel is awesome keep up the great work!
I made a stop yesterday in Henryville, on my way to the eastern townships. The ecologic preserve Marcel-Raymond is off limits, super swampy and almost impenetrable. It is part of a series of wetlands stretching over 10 km, down to NY state. Anyway, I found one peculiar configuration of branches there. Not sure if it's natural or not, but if you're interested, I can send you a pic (just email me at: bigfootquebec@gmail.com).@@FortSasquatch
The area was (and is) teaming with wildlife. Turtles, snakes, frogs, mammals of all sizes and a ton of fish. The area is almost like a jungle in some parts and the best access entry is by kayak via Riviere du Sud. These wetlands would be an excellent place to remain unnoticed...Thanks for checking it out BQ! Take care...:) @@bigfootquebec
Ils existent vraiment. Par contre, je ne serais pas friande d'un face à face. Ne serait-ce que par les empreintes c'est assez pour flipper pour employer cette expression. C'est fou. ✨
Jai entendu des woup woup une fois vraiment proche de ma maison mais j'étais très près du village aur la galerie d'une maison de campagne je cherche encore quel animal c'était
😂😂si vous croyer que vous pouvez l effrayer ou meme le trouver vous me faite rire ils on la possibility de faire une seul trace Dans la neige !!!! Alors c est eux qui vous trouve ILS viber a plus haut frequences alors ..…..….
merci mon homme!
merci pour l'interview
I just watched your videos. I have traveled 2 times across canada in search of the creature and had crazy experiences in the woods. I've heard them walk around me, talk to eachother and growls. I found many footprints, tree structures, and even recieved gifts from them. I've been looking to do my research closer to home (Quebec) and want to find a group of people who are passionate about bigfoot and conduct expeditions in search of the creature. No many people study the Quebec Sasquatch but would like to know if you would be interested in such an activity?
Merci pour votre commentaire très intéressant
merci pour votre commentaire interessant, pouvez vous raconter un peu plus ? quel genre de cadeau et dans quelles circonstances les avez vous recus ?
Serge Proulx is interested.
En Amérique du nord, c’est au Québec que l’effet répulsif de l’arme à feu a pris naissance il y a 400 ans. Dépourvues, par surcroit, des hautes montagnes inaccessibles nécessaires pour poursuivre alors leur sédentarité avec sécurité, l’espèce fut peu à peu motivé à abandonner notre territoire.
Aujourd’hui, de rarissimes nomades peuvent laisser parfois quelques indices mineurs de leur visites, ce qui rend tout de même la plupart des témoignages crédibles!
Si tu as entendu un cris épouvantable fait toi en pas , c'est ma femme ?
Very interesting interview BQ! Have you ever received any reports from the Henryville area near the Richelieu river?
No, I haven't received any report from this area. Do you have any info? Thanks.
@@bigfootquebec From the late 60's up to 1986 we had a small cottage in the Henryville area. Our cottage was next to a forest with trails that led to the Richelieu river where we would hike and go fishing. Along the trail there were multiple "teepee" structures that we thought the neighboring farm kids had built and I remember saying to myself "wow who built these creepy forts, covered in spider webs and broken sticks that would poke you in the eye if you weren't careful."
These structures remain in my memory and I have documented them all over the west coast as I come across them.
I was just curious if you had received any reports from this area..I also think the "Milieux humides Henryville" area was active during the same timeline that we had a cottage there. Your channel is awesome keep up the great work!
I made a stop yesterday in Henryville, on my way to the eastern townships. The ecologic preserve Marcel-Raymond is off limits, super swampy and almost impenetrable. It is part of a series of wetlands stretching over 10 km, down to NY state. Anyway, I found one peculiar configuration of branches there. Not sure if it's natural or not, but if you're interested, I can send you a pic (just email me at: bigfootquebec@gmail.com).@@FortSasquatch
The area was (and is) teaming with wildlife. Turtles, snakes, frogs, mammals of all sizes and a ton of fish. The area is almost like a jungle in some parts and the best access entry is by kayak via Riviere du Sud. These wetlands would be an excellent place to remain unnoticed...Thanks for checking it out BQ! Take care...:) @@bigfootquebec
Merci pour ces informations !
J'aimerais avoire d'autres nouvelles de ses créatures ils existent sûrement
Ils existent vraiment. Par contre, je ne serais pas friande d'un face à face. Ne serait-ce que par les empreintes c'est assez pour flipper pour employer cette expression. C'est fou. ✨
Very interesting 👍
Jai entendu des woup woup une fois vraiment proche de ma maison mais j'étais très près du village aur la galerie d'une maison de campagne je cherche encore quel animal c'était
Woua oui lala
😂😂si vous croyer que vous pouvez l effrayer ou meme le trouver vous me faite rire ils on la possibility de faire une seul trace Dans la neige !!!! Alors c est eux qui vous trouve ILS viber a plus haut frequences alors ..…..….
L'odeur je me demande ci ses hommes ont santient une odeur
Est-ce que le monsieur a retrouvé la photo de son ami de Sacré-Coeur avec l'étrange bête ?
Désolé, je n'ai pas eu de nouvelles depuis.