Close encounters: People gather in New Brunswick conference to share Bigfoot stories

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MONCTON, N.B. — Ann Marie Reinhart was enjoying a peaceful day's fishing near southern New Brunswick's Kingston Peninsula when a sound between a howl and a scream tore through the air.

MONCTON, N.B. — Ann Marie Reinhart was enjoying a peaceful day's fishing near southern New Brunswick's Kingston Peninsula when a sound between a howl and a scream tore through the air.

She was among roughly 45 people who gathered at the Irishtown Nature Park in Moncton, N.B., on Saturday to swap stories about purported encounters with Bigfoot. "We started hearing this knocking ... just this constant, whack, whack, whack, whack," he said, adding the sounds continued for four or five minutes.

"People aren't making this stuff up for hundreds of years — There's something there that we just haven't seen," she said.Ryan Willis, founder of the Sasquatch Society at Ontario's Trent University, co-hosts a tv show on the subject — the second season of 'Sasquatch University' will air on Wild TV next month.

Devotees contend it's not just one Bigfoot who roams the world. There are many Bigfoots , they say, including families.

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