My Experience with the Deerman of Central Alberta.

Now you are probably wondering by the title just what this article is going to be about? I’ve reported for a while on this subject, I figured why not jump in and tell you my personal experience with the Deerman of Central Alberta. I’ve traveled all about the Central Alberta area. I love the small rural communities scattered about the land and meeting such amazing people. Everything, that I’ve documented is something that I love and dedicate my life to documenting. Now, you are probably wondering just why I’m doing this? Well, I love anything cryptid, the very thought of a creature that isn’t Bigfoot lurking around these small communities, that its something that’ll keep you up at night and on your toes if your camping.

Wandering around the small village and Hamlet streets, taking it all in and enjoying the time I have spent on this mission of mine. Do I think the Deerman is real? My answer to that is yes. I do believe that there are creatures out there, animals that haven’t been discovered yet. Creatures that have been brushed off as not existing and thus have been cataloged as being real. Who’s to say that Bigfoot, the Lochness Monster, or Deerman aren’t real? People who dismiss these strange beings are closed minded and are forever living in a life of ignorance. I for one open my arms wide to hug this mysterious creature.

I’ve set up this Blog, a Twitter account, and Youtube Channel in the hopes of spreading awareness of the Deerman of Central Alberta. Perhaps there’s more? Maybe, there is a tribe of them traveling the country. There have been sightings that have been coming in from Manitoba. I have an open mind but this strange entity has occupied most of my free time.

I’m on a mission to bring the truth out about the Deerman, I haven’t heard of anyone being harmed by it and though there have been a few close calls nothing about anyone being mauled to death or killed. Though, it should be said that the Deerman is a wild animal, it’s a creature that shouldn’t be corned or toyed with. This is an undocumented animal that should be given the respect and distance to ensure the safety of the Deerman and of those who wish to investigate such a being. I already am planning an extensive trip to the Villages and Hamlets that have experienced an increase in Deerman sightings.

I honestly hope you all enjoy my articles and please share them with anyone who enjoys the subject of the unknown and mystery to please share this blog and help spread the word. So that the Deerman of Central Alberta can one day be protected from those who wish to do it harm.

The Meeting Creek Encounter.

Drawing courtesy of Nathaniel Brislin.

Meeting Creek, a small Hamlet with a population of only 21. Though this small sleepy corner of society in Central Alberta was home of a sighting that it’s residents wish it never was a part of. Meeting Creek, is located just off of Highway 56 and it’s something that looks like a living version of a Rockwell painting. Though on the night of August 21st of 2018 as the sun began to rise up to the sky and erase the unknown darkness that is the night.

As there are breathtaking sights to see by means of scenery. I spoke with a retired Librarian who wanted her name omitted from this article out of fear of ridicule by those around her. Seeing something like the Deerman would make one appear a tad bit off. This isn’t anything new as many of those who have seen Bigfoot or the Lochness Monster have gone through they’re fair share of ridicule.

It was early in the morning and she awoke to her routine of making herself a pot of coffee and making her breakfast. Though she lived alone she never felt scared, but when that moment came on that fateful day when only but a double glass pane window separating her from what could only be described as a creature not of this world.

While she looked out her window as the coffee was brewing there standing just a few yards away was the Deerman. She recalled that it stood perfectly still like a statue, they’re eye’s were locked and neither one of them blinked, and before she knew it the creature slowly made it’s way to the window. It’s none blinking eye’s were almost hypnotic she described. But as this bond was made it was quickly cut off as it turned around and began to make it’s way back to where it came. But not before taking a few of the crab apples from her tree.

Ever since then she has continued to wake up at the same time every single day in the hopes of catching a glimpse of what she said was the most majestic animal she’s ever seen. She never felt fear like the others who’ve reported they’re encounters with the Deerman. But maybe the Deerman isn’t that bad after all? Maybe, it’s just miss understood? Who honestly knows. But as I report my findings on an almost daily basis I’m finding myself having a warm place in my heart for the elusive Deerman. I hope you do as well.

Sighting at the Willow Canyon Trail in Donalda.

Founded in 1911, Donalda is a village located in Central Alberta and is known for having the largest lamp in the world. Plus it’s the birthplace of Model/Actress Tricia Helfer. Now with that being said, it’s a quiet part of the world, a small community where the only thing that happens is the annual village festival. But that all changed on the day of April 24th of 2002. When a hike through the Willow Canyon revealed something that was never meant to be seen by human eyes.

While an elderly woman who’s the name she didn’t want to reveal out of fear of public scrutiny. Recalled her sighting of the elusive Deerman. As she was committed to doing her daily hike routine in order to stay fit and active. She was alone and just thought that day would be like any other. But she was wrong, as she was about to come face to face with a creature that was only reserved for her nightmares. She recalled that she heard nothing but silence, a common trait when about to witness the Deerman. She was taken aback by this as she usually heard birds or other hikers in the area, but not today.

She stopped and was feeling a sense of dread. Soon she heard the sound of a twig snapping and as she turned around, she came face to face with the Deerman. Who stood before her like that of a statue. The feeling of terror washed over her and as she didn’t move an inch, the Deerman took a step towards her and towards a clear few feet taller than her.

It attempted to communicate she recalled as if it was trying to talk, but all it could mutter was that of what a Deer makes while warning others. The day was cool and damp and though this being was completely naked like a wild man. It didn’t show any effects of said weather. Not a shiver or a tremble.

It reached out with his hand in an attempt to touch her but before it could in the distance a conversation could be heard between two other hikers and a dog that was barking like it was rabid. The next thing she knew the Deerman bolted from the scene. Just what it was about to do is up for debate. But one thing for sure, that if this creature was attempting to communicate with a person or was it about to pray on its next victim? No one can say for sure, but its fear of being spotted by people wasn’t an issue before, until the sound of a dog. Is this creature afraid of our four-legged companions? Or did it fear retaliation if it decided to be hostile in search of food?

After the event took place, she decided to run towards the others and warn them of what she had witnessed. Not knowing exactly what she was talking about they believed she saw something truly terrifying. As they left with her, they had to restrain their dog, as it began going crazy, attempting to break itself free from its owners and run into the unknown. Was it attempting to protect those nearby from a horrendous threat? Or was it being drawn in for a potential meal?

No one knows for sure, but the rise of Deerman sightings are beginning to grow as Central Alberta is now under a new threat and that is a creature that is growing more bolder with every passing day. If you have any information pertaining to the Deerman, please message me on this site, or on Twitter @DeermanOf, or even email me at thedeermanofcentraolalberta@gmail.com.