A PARTIAL HISTORY OF UFOS' IN THE KINGSTON, ONTARIO AREA

 A PARTIAL HISTORY OF UFOS' IN THE KINGSTON, ONT. AREA


Feb.26,1941: A strange light resembling a long comet with stars

at the end of it passed across the sky at 9 pm and disappeared

into the south.


Aug.10, 1950: At Wolfe Island, near Kingston, strange patterns of

lights travelled in a half-mile wide circle in the eastern night

sky. Sometimes only one patch of light was visible, sometimes two

and occasionally three. They rotated clockwise at varying speeds and

changed places without a discernable pattern, completing an orbit in

an average of 8 to 9 seconds. Occasionally, one light remained

stationary while the others continued revolving.  As they passed

over the St. Lawrence River, they were clearly reflected in the water


Jan.21,1973: In the evening, a glowing object, looking like a "fire

from a roman candle", was seen flying about 1500 feet above the city.

It seemed to get bigger, then smaller and was dropping illuminated

particles.  Then, it shrivelled up and died.  The sighting lasted

about 90 seconds.


Jan.22,1978: In the early morning, a mysterious object looking like

two triangles fitted together base-to-base hovered over the Kingston

Sewage Plant on Hwy 2 E, just east of the city and came within 500

feet of the plant.  After being in view for approx. 90 seconds, it

shot up into the sky at a 45 degree angle and disappeared at a high

rate of speed.


Feb.,1978:  An object with four round lights, one green, one red, the 

other two white and all flashing, flew over the city's west end.


Nov.,1978:  A flying object shaped like a circle with something

sticking out of its' sides hovered over some bush near HWY 2 W,

between Odessa and Napanee, near Kingston.


Apr.,1980:  An object with red and blue flames coming from it sped

over Kingston towards Lake Ontario where it then made a quick arc in

the sky and headed back over the city before disappearing into the

west.


Jul.8,1986: Two bright objects, orange in colour and diamond shaped

appeared over the north end of Kingston around 930 pm.  Then at 1130

pm,a strange green light or flash was seen in the sky.


Jul.9,1986: A bright orange object was seen very low on the north

horizon in Kingston.  It hovered for about 5 minutes around 11pm and

was a lot bigger and brighter than the object seen the night before.


Aug.12,1986: One hundred amateur astronomers stargazzing at

Charleston Lake Provincial Park ten miles north of Gananoque and

twenty-five niles east of Kingston saw in the southeast sky a

greenish, spiralling cloud which moved slowly to the northeast. A

small star seemed to be travelling in front and the cloud slowly

dissipated like a vapour trail.



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