The Squamish Estuary trail network (Wildlife Management Area) will remain closed for at least two weeks following two separate surprise attacks involving individuals and a sow with a yearling Thursday morning. The closure is in place to help ensure the bears foraging in the area are given space to do that.
“The Wildlife Management Area is there for wildlife. It is their space and their shelter. We know the bears are using those trails, and it is likely they will react again if they are surprised in their own habitat. We know the people of Squamish are very respectful of wildlife, and we’re confident people will respect the closure.” – Simon Gravel, Conservation Officer Service
Barricades and additional signage have been placed at all entrances to keep the public from entering. The public is asked to respect the closure for their own safety, and to help ensure the survival of the bears. The Conservation Officer Service will continue to monitor the situation and will reassess if required.