The Monster of Lake Champlain

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 22 MIN

The Monster of Lake Champlain

from Mystic Sciences Theater · host Al-Steve

Send us Fan MailFor centuries, strange sightings have been reported from the depths of Lake Champlain — something large, alive, and unknown. Locals call it Champ, the legendary lake monster said to glide silently beneath the waves.In this Mystic Sciences episode, we trace the creature’s mysterious history — from early Native American legends to modern eyewitness accounts — including one terrifying 19th-century steamboat encounter that left an entire crew shaken. Hear the voices of those who saw it, the sounds of the storm, and the whispers of a mystery that refuses to die.Is Champ a surviving creature from a prehistoric world — or a terrifying presence that still prowls the depths, waiting to be seen again?🎧 Mystic Sciences — Real encounters. Real mysteries. Retold like never before.

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