Visitors to Goldstream Park over the weekend were treated to not only salmon spawning but also a black bear looking for some lunch.
Photographer Mary-lee Sampson captured these images Saturday, including park staff putting up a barrier that closed off an area of the park.
According to Sampson it was a large male black bear that has been hanging around the area for the past few years.
As she and others were standing 30 meters away at a viewing point for the salmon spawn, the bear lumbered down to the edge of the water, caught a large fish and disappeared.
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B次元官网网址淚n the mean time [sic] the Goldstream Park B次元官网网址渃opB次元官网网址 came to check on things, that when things got a little scary. He kicked everybody out, understandably, lots of kids around,B次元官网网址 Sampson wrote on Facebook.
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The popular Goldstream slamon run brings thousands of people, including school children, out to Goldstream park each fall to watch the salmon spawn between October and November.
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