As fall approaches, visitors to RDCO regional and community parks should expect more signs that bears are out and active. With ripening fruit and spawning Kokanee salmon returning to streams, reports and sightings of bears typically increase.
At this time of year, field staff and visitors to Regional Parks notice more evidence of bears including tracks, scat and live sightings. If you spot a bear in one of our parks, please report the location and other details through our website or by calling 250-469-6232. If a bear poses an immediate threat to public safety, please call the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-7277 (RAPP).
Park staff recommend that visitors travel in a group of four or more and make noise when on trails to let bears know of their presence. Bears foraging for food or fishing for salmon by waterways may not hear humans over the noise of rushing water. If you see a bear, remain calm, give it plenty of space and stay well away, ensuring it has a clear escape route. Keep dogs on leash and prevent them from chasing wildlife.
Central Okanagan residents are encouraged to play a role in reducing potential human-bear conflict near their homes too. Be sure to store garbage securely and only place carts out on the morning of regular curbside collection by 7:00 am. Visit WildSafeBC for more tips about bear awareness and wildlife safety.
The Regional District offers more than 2,100 hectares of parkland including 86-kilometres of formal trails in 30 regional parks for visitors to explore. Visit rdco.com/pickapark to plan your next outing.