Bear Attacks Hiker in Crowsnest Pass Leaving Immense Injuries
A 45-year-old hiker is in the hospital with large, immense injuries after he was mauled by a bear while out on a hiker in a secluded area of Crownest Pass in Alberta, Canada on Friday morning.
RCMP at Crowsnest Pass responded after receiving an emergency SOS activation from the hiker on the Great Divide Trail after the attack. Read more here
We are sending our thoughts and prayers for the hiker as we wish him a healing, and speedy recovery. Thank you to Crowsnest Fire Rescue and other volunteers for coming to the man's aid. Please be super safe out there everyone!
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