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  1. The tapestry of Canadian mythology is woven from the storytelling traditions of its diverse peoples. This includes tales passed down by the First Nations, legends from French Canadian settlers, and narratives from the coastal regions of British Columbia.

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  3. May 28, 2021 · The picturesque mountains, lakes, and woods of Canada are home to a great many things. Bears, Mountain Lions, Wolves, and any assortment of other creatures. The vast amount of untouched wilderness in this great nation combined with its rich indigenous lore has made it a breeding ground for myths and legends of monsters and strange creatures abound.

  4. Jul 1, 2016 · DaMongMan, Flickr // CC BY 2.0. Canada loves its lake monsters, which makes sense for a country that has about 2 million lakes.Named after its home of Muskrat Lake, about 70 miles northwest of ...

  5. The Giant Raven is often reported in the forests of British Columbia. These black-feathered birds with a striking red tail are said to be significantly larger than their common counterparts, with some sightings describing them as having wingspans of up to 10 feet.

  6. Feb 6, 2006 · Cryptozoology. Cryptozoology is the scientific study of unknown animals about which only circumstantial, or at best insufficient, material evidence is available.

  7. Ogopogo is a fabled aquatic monster which is said to inhabit Okanagan Lake. The Salish called it "snake in the lake"; the Chinook called it "wicked one" and "great beast in the lake."

  8. There are hundreds of unknown and horrifying monsters in the rivers, lakes and seas within and around Canada. From Sasquatch to Orcas with legs, even to stin...

  9. Sep 8, 2022 · In his 1900 ethnological treatise on the Thompson Indians of south-central British Columbia, Scots-Canadian anthropologist James Teit wrote, “All kinds of snakes, toads, frogs, lizards, insects, and shell-fish are looked upon with abhorrence and disgust by the average Indians.The small black lizard is held in dread.

  10. Side view of the Naden Harbour carcass. Cadborosaurus willsi is said by witnesses to resemble a serpent with vertical coils or humps in tandem behind the horse-like head and long neck, with a pair of small elevating front flippers, and either a pair of hind flippers, or a pair of large webbed hind flippers fused to form a large fan-like tail region that provides forward propulsion.