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2026 BC (Vancouver Island) Expedition: May 28 (Thurs) - May 31 (Sun)



British Columbia's vast Vancouver Island is directly north of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. It is one of the great hotbeds of sasquatch encounters in the Pacific Northwest. It is large -- larger than Vermont, New Hampshire or Belgium. The "island" is more like a peninsula, almost connected to mainland British Columbia in the north, separated by a relatively narrow channel that allows large mammals to cross such as elk, deer, bears and sasquatches.




The 2026 BFRO expedition on Vancouver Island will be led by Dave Hill and Alex Solunac of the University of Victoria.

They will have a scientifically structured expedition, instructing the participants during the day and organizing them to gather data and quantitative observations during night hikes in areas where they anticipate activity.

You don't have to be a scientist to attend this expedition, but you should be willing to assist the scientists who will attend.

Attendees will participate in active and passive searches during evening hours and in afternoon workshops.

The target location is in a remote part of the island.

If you are interested in attending this expedition, please read the Expedition (FAQ) page and follow the instructions listed there.

  

 














 
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