Falcon Lake Incident, Manitoba, Canada, May 20, 1967
On May 20, 1967, Stefan Michalak, a 51-year-old industrial mechanic and amateur prospector, was searching for quartz and silver deposits near Falcon Lake, Manitoba, approximately 150 kilometres east…
Narration
Two reddish cigar-shaped objects descend over remote Manitoba wilderness without warning.
May 20, 1967 — a lone prospector works the Falcon Lake granite shelf.
Stefan Michalak sketched the landed craft for thirty minutes, noting sulphur and muffled voices.
The craft rotated counter-clockwise; a hot gas blast ignited his shirt and sent it skyward.
RCMP, Canadian Forces, and the Condon Committee investigated radioactive soil and scorched rock.
No official body ever explained what landed at Falcon Lake — the evidence remains on record.