On the chilling evening of October 11th, 2014, at precisely 8:15 PM, an extraordinary spectacle unfolded in the skies above Newmarket, Ontario. Eight of us stood together, eyes fixed on a mesmerizing formation of four circular orange lights, glowing eerily with a subtle aura or haze. Unlike anything ordinary, these lights hovered silently for a full five minutes, their presence both captivating and deeply unsettling.
This wasn’t our first experience with such phenomena. Just months earlier, on July 21st around 10 PM, two similar orange lights danced briefly before vanishing in a manner that defied logic, leaving behind a sense of awe and lingering questions. But this night in October, with four distinct orbs suspended in perfect formation, the mystery deepened.
The atmosphere was thick with anticipation, and as we captured the moment on video, the uncanny stillness around the lights felt almost otherworldly. The faint haze surrounding them hinted at something beyond mere lights in the sky—a possible encounter that some might interpret as something more than just a visual anomaly.
Whether you are a skeptic or an enthusiast, such incidents challenge our understanding of what inhabits the night sky. The memory of those glowing orbs over Newmarket remains etched in our minds, a haunting reminder that some mysteries refuse to be explained.