Bear sightings force partial closure of Nelson-Salmo Great Northern Trail
Bear are wreaking havoc on the Regional District of Central Kootenay.
Days after reducing hours at the Kokanee Park Marina recycling bins, 15 kilometers from Nelson on the North Shore, the RDCK is forced to close a portion of the Nelson-Salmo Great Northern Trail because of bear sightings near Cottonwood Lake.
The closure will be in effect from May 1 to June 5.
The annual closure will include the trail south of Cottonwood Lake parking area to Hall Siding.
Signs will be posted accordingly at the entrance to trail closures of the Nelson-Salmo Great Northern Trail.
“The decision was made in consultation with BC Conservation Officer Service, regional bear biologists and the Ministry of Forest Land and Natural Resource Operations,” the RDCK said in a press release.
The RDCK said collared bear data has shown the area from Cottonwood Lake to Hall Siding, particularly the areas of Apex and Camp Busk, are heavily used by grizzly bears in the spring.
“The bears use this area because of its high valued forage habitat. In most cases the bears move on to higher elevations by the middle of June,” said the RDCK.
“It is felt that an annual closure will help ensure public safety and benefit the local bear population from over exposure.”
As black bear and grizzly bear activity is common in the spring and early summer, bears may be present on the trail system throughout the year so please remember to always:
- use caution
- do not attempt to view or approach bears
- do not leave garbage or food on trails.
Please respect all closures. Thank you for your cooperation.
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