Hiking In Bear Country
Do not panic - just be aware, prepared, and respectful.
Dev Thomson
Banff-Canada Rockies, Canada
š» Yes, the Canadian Rockies are bear country. That sounds dramatic, but itās simply part of being in a wild mountain landscape. These lands are home to both Grizzly Bears and Black Bears. Not to mention other dangerous wildlife like cougars (mountain lion), elk, moose, wolverine, wolf, and much more.
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What I always recommend
Always carry bear spray
Know how to use it before you need it
Make noise while hiking
Travel in groups when possible
Stay alert, especially at dawn and dusk
Never feed or approach wildlife
Respect posted wildlife warnings and closures
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If you see a bear
Stay calm
Back away slowly
Give it space
Never run
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Important wildlife distances
As a general rule:
keep at least 100 metres from bears
keep at least 30 metres from other wildlife
A lot of visitors either underestimate wildlife safety, or they make it more dramatic than it needs to be.
The smarter approach is simple. Be prepared, stay alert, and respect the animalās space. If a trail has recent wildlife warnings posted, take them seriously. Conditions can change quickly.
š² You are visiting their home, not the other way around.
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