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Witness History

Canada’s first UFO landing pad

Witness History

BBC

History, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

In 1967, the small town of St. Paul, Canada declared that they were a place that welcomed everyone, even the aliens.

They did this by building a giant UFO landing pad, hoping to attract intergalactic tourists.

They timed it to coincide with Canada's centennial celebrations.

Although most of the town saw it as a light hearted joke the driving force behind the alien parking space Margo Lagassee, was a firm believer in the outer space community.

Paul Boisvert who was the part of the original crew behind the landing pad tells Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty how St. Paul became a destination spot for extraterrestrial visitors.

He also makes clear if aliens do descend on St. Paul he “would be pleased to feed them some Pierogi, Garlic Sausage and Pea Soup.”

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(Photo: Paul Boisvert on the landing pad. Credit: Melissa Broadbent)

Transcript

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0:24.3

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0:27.7

Hello and welcome to the Witness History podcast from the BBC World Service with me Anushka Matandowati.

0:40.0

Today I'm taking you back to 1967 and to St Paul a small town in Alberta Canada where everybody is welcome even the aliens.

0:54.8

UFOs have nowhere to land in Canada.

0:58.9

Let's make the ball a welcoming place.

1:01.4

We welcome aliens and their UFOs to come to St. Paul. That's Paul Bovere.

1:07.9

He's one of the original crew responsible for the small town opening its doors to

1:12.0

spaceships and flying sources. But why?

1:17.0

Well, it's all about Canada's 100th birthday.

1:20.0

62 nations pay tribute to Canada's hundredth birthday as Expo 67 opens in Montreal.

1:27.0

They've all participated in this giant and ambitious project.

1:31.0

All around the country, small towns were being encouraged to come up with their own ways of celebrating the centennial.

1:38.0

People are talking, they want to do something different for 1967. What the devil could we do?

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