Research and Investigation into Anomalous Light Phenomena
on and over Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada




On May 29th I recorded some very strange activity. Lights that were behaving in strange fashion and seemed to make no sense. I stayed on the south shore from around 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. To this day, I have no idea as to what I was seeing and recording. However, the south shore visits became the routine for me from that day forward.

May 31st was a Saturday, and I remember that the weather was quite warm, and I had become a bit lazy. I went to the computer, and decided to look over the Updates forum website and see what the latest happenings were on the UFO discussion front. There was one interesting item that seemed very thought-provoking, and so, instead of posting to the list, I emailed this gentleman directly, telling him about what I had been seeing in the area around Lake Ontario. From the day of that first email we became very good friends, and he then became webmaster and Co-Director of Orbwatch. He is a person who was on my wavelength from day one. I remember his concern on occasions when I told him that I was off to the lake, and there would be a message for me on my return, checking that all was okay.

On June 5th, I felt a pull to go to that same southerly location at around noon. When I had set up my camera, my attention was drawn, for some reason, to an inlet to my right and about 3 miles away. There, hovering above the water's surface, was a golden light form. For the next hour I let the videotape just roll, and the end result is a most extraordinary film of some "metamorphosis." The light form changed shape, size, light intensity, and continued to do this for almost a full hour.

During the following two weeks, I returned to the same south shore location, and each time I went there, the "light form" would appear, but slightly different each time.

I made my final visit to the north shore on June 24th, hours before leaving for my visit to England. I needed to go and say goodbye. I sat by the lake, all on my own, and felt a sort of sadness inside.

Continued