Please observe the following precautions for
your safety:
- Always store food out of reach of bears, preferably in airtight
containers in the trunk of your vehicle, and away from sleeping areas.
Never store food in a tent or tent-trailer where you are sleeping.
- Never cook or eat in or near your tent. Do not bury food scraps.
- Do not litter. Place all garbage in suitable containers provided in
campgrounds or take it with you if no containers are available.
- Clean fish at designated cleaning stations. If no station is
available, dispose of fish remains in proper garbage containers.
- At night, move about the campsite cautiously. Always use a flashlight.
- If camping with a dog, keep it on a leash or in your vehicle. An
unleashed dog may irritate a bear and bring it back to camp.
- Keep young children close to you.
- Bears are attracted to berry patches; avoid them, if possible.
- Keep a can of bear ("pepper") spray handy and in your tent at night.
Know how to use it! (See If You
Encounter a Bear)
Back Country Camping
- Be sure that all bear attractants like food supplies for people, pets
or other animals, or scented toiletries are stored so they are not
available to bears at night or when unattended.
- If appropriate storage facilities are not available, attractants
should be hung at least 3.5 metres above ground, 1.5 metres from nearby
trees or other vertical access features, and at least 100 metres from any
tents or sleeping areas.
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