Bruin retreats from attack after biting can of bear spray in woman’s hand
KANANASKIS, Alta. — Conservation officers say a bear that seriously injured two hikers in a southern Alberta park retreated after biting into a can of bear spray that one of the people was holding.
Officials with Alberta Parks said a Calgary woman and her adult son were hiking in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park on Saturday afternoon when the bear came out of the forest a few metres in front of them.
“The hikers surprised a bear at close range near a carcass and it resulted in a defensive attack,” said Arian Spiteri, district conservation officer in Kananaskis.
It’s unknown whether it was a black bear or a grizzly, but she said they suspect it was a grizzly.
