Sasquatch Sighting Claim Outside Squamish, British Columbia (Video)
π Location
Tantalus Range ridge vicinity near Tricouni Peak, Squamish, BC, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
Specific Location: Edge of a snow-covered ridge in the Tantalus Range, near Tricouni Peak, above Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates: 49.74150, -123.08750
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49.7415Β°, -123.0875Β°
π Description
As of December 9, 2025, the Squamish-area Sasquatch sighting remains unconfirmed and widely treated as unproven. The event centers on a YouTube clip uploaded in 2014 by wildlife biologist Myles Lamont showing a small, dark, upright figure moving rapidly up a snow-covered slope in the Tantalus Range near Squamish, BC. The footage was reportedly shot during a July 2011 hike and uploaded to YouTube on April 25, 2014; Lamont was accompanied by a friend. A later claim by Ridgewalker Pete (Peter Tennant) posits he recognized the valley from 2011, adding intrigue but no verifiable proof. In 2014, wildlife expert Bill Miller suggested the figure was likely a bear standing upright on a slope, a view that Lamont disputed. Since then, there have been no official investigations or credible new evidence confirming a Sasquatch, though the case continues to be discussed in cryptozoology and media circles.
π Circumstances
Two hikers filmed from a ridge in the Tantalus Range near Squamish, BC. They observed a dark, bipedal figure moving quickly up a snow-covered slope with no visible backpack or snowshoes. The clip was uploaded to YouTube on April 25, 2014 (posted by M. Lamont; video reportedly recorded during a July 2011 hike). The location features a 1,000-foot drop below the ridge. A later claim by Ridgewalker Pete (Peter Tennant) suggested he may have been in the area at the time, but no corroborating evidence has surfaced.
π€ Physical Description
The video shows a small, dark, upright silhouette moving along a snow-covered slope. The figure appears humanoid but lacks clear details due to distance and resolution; no gear such as a backpack or snowshoes is visible. Experts have proposed it could be a bear or other non-humanoid interpretation, but no definitive identification is possible from the footage alone.
βΉοΈ Additional Details
Video reportedly shows the scene from a remote location with a significant drop-off; the video gained substantial attention online (reports described it as surpassing a million views). At the time, Lamont and a friend described the scene as a possible Sasquatch; wildlife expert Bill Miller suggested a bear upright on a slope as a plausible explanation. Ridgewalker Pete later claimed familiarity with the valley, but no independent verification has emerged. No official investigation or conclusive evidence has been published since the initial reports.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmiv9nt0l000l8f0khw77yuti
- Primary Source
- globalnews.ca
- Added to Map
- December 7, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 9, 2025