Researchers in Manitoba discovered a complete fossilized skeleton of a mosasaur, dubbed the “T-Rex of the deep,” providing significant insights into ancient marine life.
A fisherman in Newfoundland reported finding a skull resembling that of a Bigfoot-like creature, sparking debates about its origin after the discovery went viral.
Archaeologists in Alberta uncovered a remarkably preserved dinosaur fossil, including intact skin, offering new opportunities to study the appearance and biology of hadrosaurs.
A mysterious shipwreck, believed to date back to the 1800s, was found off the coast of Newfoundland, prompting investigations into its historical significance.
A 6,000-year-old throwing dart was discovered in Yukon, shedding light on the hunting practices of ancient indigenous peoples in the region.
Miners in Yukon unearthed the mummified remains of a 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 woolly mammoth, estimated to be over 50,000 years old, providing a rare opportunity for scientific study.
An ancient village dating back 14,000 years was discovered on Triet Island, revealing tools and evidence of early human migration along the coast of British Columbia.