27-11-2025 02:30 via nanaimobulletin.com

Yoho National Park runner suffers minor injuries after grizzly bear charges, attacks

A recent run-in between a Yoho National Park visitor and defensive bear is serving as a reminder about being wildlife-smart even into the holiday season.
A trail runner accessing the park’s Tally-Ho Trail on Monday, Nov. 24, near the Natural Bridge day-use area, reported encountering a bear that charged them and made contact, according to Parks Canada’s Facebook page, Wednesday, Nov. 26.
“The runner drove themselves to the Golden hospital where they were treated for minor injur
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