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Two Hikers Hospitalized After B.C. Grizzly Encounter Deemed Defensive

Both are recovering at the University Hospital of Northern B.C., with trails near Pass Lake remaining closed.

Overview

  • Authorities say the pair encountered a sow with two cubs on Farm Cabin Trail near Pass Lake in the McGregor Mountain area northeast of Prince George on Oct. 12.
  • A Prince George–based critical care helicopter airlifted both patients to the city airport, where they were transferred by ground ambulance to hospital.
  • The Conservation Officer Service updated their status to stable and recovering, superseding earlier reports that listed one hiker as critical.
  • The COS Predator Attack Team concluded the bear’s behavior was defensive, and officials announced no action will be taken against the animals.
  • Signs are posted and public advisories remain in effect, with officials urging hikers to make noise, travel in groups, carry bear spray, and respect closures.