UPDATE: UAP Field Report – Vancouver, BC Oct 14, 2025
- AERA TEAM

- Oct 28
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 12
Observer Location
3355 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6R 2B1
Coordinates: 49°15′54″ N, 123°10′48″ W
Elevation: 20 m above sea level
Witness Information
Primary Witness: Name withheld
Secondary Witness: The observer’s son, present throughout the full 40-minute duration of the event.
Total Witnesses: Two direct observers, with additional bystanders confirming the presence of the light at earlier stages.
Observation Type: Direct visual observation by both witnesses, supplemented by camera and binocular examination.

Flight Path Diagram

Environmental and Atmospheric Conditions (3:00 PM, Vancouver)
Temperature: 12°C (54°F)
Conditions: Mostly clear sky, high visibility (~30 km)
Wind: SW at 6–8 mph (3–4 m/s)
Humidity: 70–75%
Pressure: 30.09 inHg (stable)
Lighting: Daylight, mild sun glare, sky visibility excellent
Observation conditions were ideal for identifying distant objects
Object Description
Shape: Diamond-like structure visible under full zoom.
Apparent Size: Comparable to a baseball held at arm’s length.
Colour and Behaviour: Alternated between intense brightness and shifting colours; at times pulsed or changed hues.
Motion: Hovered for approx. 10 minutes, then moved steadily northwest to south across the sky, changing course twice.
Altitude: Estimated 30,000–40,000 ft (9,000–12,000 m), well above seaplane altitude.
Sound: No audible noise or vibration.
Atmospheric Distortion: Through binoculars, air around the object shimmered or distorted, as if heat or energy was radiating from it.
Technical and Recording Notes
Camera Interference: Phone camera froze during initial recording attempt; system reset required twice.
Footage Captured: Approximately 2 minutes of video following reset.
Possible Explanation: Visual sensor overload or localized electromagnetic interference.
Perceptual and Subjective Details
Prompting: The observer reported a strong intuitive feeling to look upward, as if the object’s presence was being signalled deliberately.
Emotional State: Both witnesses remained calm and curious throughout.
Witness Confirmation: Both observed the object’s position, behaviour, and disappearance.
Final Event: Two quick, bright flashes before vanishing, observed by both.
Summary
On the afternoon of October 14, 2025, two witnesses observed a silent, diamond-shaped object high above Vancouver. The UAP hovered nearly overhead, changed colours, emitted irregular pulses of light, and appeared to distort the surrounding air. After an extended observation period of about 40 minutes, including a final reappearance on Blenheim Street and two distinct flashes, the object vanished. Atmospheric visibility was excellent, and multiple attempts to document the sighting resulted in phone malfunctions before short video footage was secured.
Official Reporting Status
This sighting has been formally reported to the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), NAV CANADA, and is currently with NORAD. Updates to the case status will be posted here as more information becomes available.
Case Update (November 2025)
Latest Developments:
This report has now been escalated federally within the RCMP and remains under active review at the national level.
Project AERA has identified two additional, similar UAP sightings reported in Las Vegas and San Diego within days of the Vancouver event.
Ongoing Investigation:
We are actively acquiring information and video evidence directly from witnesses and sources related to the Las Vegas and San Diego sightings.
Once verified, this material will be analyzed and integrated into the public record, with findings reported here and in our open database.
Call for Public Input:
We invite anyone with relevant information, photos, or video regarding these or other recent UAP events, especially in Western North America during this timeframe, to contact Project AERA and contribute to the broader investigation.
Status:
Investigation remains open as we seek to corroborate details and establish any connections or patterns between these regional cases.
If you observed a similar event in Vancouver on October 14, 2025, please contact Project AERA. Your observations can help build a complete public record.

