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Originally posted by spines
*Usually one racoon driving around at night.
[edit on 5/16/0707 by spines]
Jeff Herrington, a cook at a luxury resort in the heart of Muskoka, was preparing a late-night meal at about 10 p.m. last Wednesday when a guest told him that a bear was at the back door of the kitchen trying to get in. Herrington walked outside to find out for himself.
That almost proved fatal.
Black bear encounters with humans in southern Ontario have exploded this summer, according to resort owners and Ministry of Natural Resources statistics.
Recent Ontario encounters:
Bears have been seen wandering in downtown Bracebridge and Peterborough. In recent weeks, Bracebridge OPP have shot two bears. Bracebridge Public School cancelled recess the last two days of class due to sightings.
At the Wigamog Inn Resort in Haliburton last week, kids had to be locked in the tennis courts while a bear was scared off.
Resorts from Clevelands House in Minett, Ont., to Cranberry Marsh Cove Resort in Bala, to the Delta Sherwood Inn in Port Carling have had brushes.
At Parry Sound's Delta Rocky Crest Resort, general manager Alan Boivin says most sightings are on the golf course.