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Scientist seeks mythical Cadborosaurus
Have you ever spied on Sasquatch or ogled Ogopogo? Do you ponder the buried treasure on Oak Island or sob over suicidal lemmings? You're not alone. Canada is full of stories about elusive monsters, legendary loot, mystical creatures and contemporary lore. Join CBC Archives as we take a trip across this land of legends.
Program: Broadcast 1
Broadcast Date: July 6, 1999
Guest(s): Edward Bousfield
Reporter: Kathy Simon
Duration: 6:58
In the Domain of the Lake Monsters, published by Key Porter Books. Cadborosaurus: Survivor from the Deep published by Heritage House Publishing Co. Ltd.
Last updated: March 13, 2012
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