British Columbia

Black bear knocks over man near Tofino, prompting warning from conservation officers

Conservation officers in B.C. are warning people to stay away from a creek in Tofino, after a man was knocked over by a black bear last Friday.

Bear approached angler fishing in the Kootowis Creek area

A black bear is eating vegetation at the side of the road, with greenery protruding from its mouth. Trees are in the background.
B.C. conservation officers are warning people to stay away from Kootowis Creek in Tofino after an angler was knocked over by a black bear. (Robson Fletcher/CBC)

Conservation officers are warning people to stay away from a creek in the Tofino, B.C., area, after a man was knocked over by a black bear last Friday.

The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says the angler was fishing in the Kootowis Creek area — near the intersection of Alaska Pines Road and Kennedy River Road — at around 2 p.m. PT on Oct. 15 when a black bear approached him from behind.

"The bear made contact with the man, who was able to scare the animal away. Although the bear knocked the man over, he was not injured," the Conservation Officer Service said in a written advisory.

An investigation is underway and officers will continue to monitor the area and post warning signs.

A list of bear safety tips can be found on the province's website, and bear sightings can be reported to 1-877-952-7277.

An investigation is underway and officers will continue to monitor the Kootowis Creek area. (BCCOS/Facebook)