The Secrets of Lake Okanagan are Revealed in a New Documentary

The Secrets of Lake Okanagan are Revealed in a New Documentary


Canada’s Loch Ness Monster Unveiled by Striking Evidence


Massillon, OH - One of the most intriguing monster legends of all time - the creature known as Ogopogo - is the subject of a new documentary from Small Town Monsters. Cursed Waters: Creature of Lake Okanagan is set to release in July after its world premiere at Monster Fest 2 in Canton, OH. 


Located in British Columbia, Lake Okanagan is over 80 miles long and is a popular destination for fishers and boaters. It has a storied and rich history, with tales told by native populations for centuries - including the legend of Ogopogo.


Ogopogo is said to be an enormous lake monster, which has haunted the dark waters of Lake Okanagan for untold generations. Sightings can be found in folklore and in the modern day, accompanied by a wealth of indigenous tales which have led many to believe that there may truly be a monster in Lake Okanagan.[ ] Cryptozoologists, historians and varied researchers alike have watched Okanagan for decades - what secrets does it still hide? The story is told through expert and witness interviews, historical media and immersive special effects, all set against the backdrop of narration by author and researcher Heather Moser. 


Director Eli Watson, known for Cryptid: The ChupacabraMysteries and Monsters and Bigfoot: The Road to Discovery journeys to Canada to join forces with area author Jason Hewlett, a researcher and the cofounder of the Canadian Paranormal Society. Hewlett’s book The Legend of Ogopogo: Canada’s Loch Ness Monster, with forward by Eli Watson and cover art by Easton Hawk, serves as a companion to the film. 

Cursed Waters: Creature of Lake Okanagan is due to release in July on VOD and physical media. Availability at smalltownmonsters.com/shop and on Amazon & additional streaming platforms. 



Seth Breedlove