Just over a
year after the McKinnon sighting a strange
ball of light again was seen in the vicinity
of Canyon Creek. It was observed by two
separate witnesses on the highway. One was
Pieter Van Der Veen, proprietor of the Talbot
Arm motel at Destruction Bay, who gave us this
description of the incident. It occurred the
night of January 31, 1968.
"I was driving south along the highway from
Canyon Creek to see what had happened to a
pickup truck overdue from Whitehorse when I
noticed a bright light high and ahead of me.
As I watched It came down close to the road
from a height I would estimate at 2,000 feet,
veered off to the right in a half-arc, then it
shot up and disappeared. I saw it for three or
four seconds. It was reddish-yellow in color
and had no discernible edges. It was just a
glow.
"When I met Doug Smith in the pickup truck
which was stalled about five miles ahead of me
(due to explainable mechanical failure - -
J.M.) he said he had seen exactly the same
thing. But since he was facing in the opposite
direction, the object had veered off to his
left."
The light was several miles from Canyon Creek
when observed and it struck us as a curious
fact that not far away, at Champagne, was
another Indian burial ground much like that in
the McKinnon sighting, only more of same. The
burial huts on the Champagne graveyard are
more numerous and in better condition.
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