Dangerous animal advisory ended in Makwa Lake Provincial Park
According to the advisory, one black bear was seen in the Stabler Point campground.
Google MapsUPDATE: All advisories mentioned in this story have ended
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport issued a dangerous animal advisory for the area of Makwa Lake Provincial Park around noon on May 19.
According to the advisory, one black bear was seen in the Stabler Point campground.
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People are being warned to be extremely cautious while in the park and remove all wildlife attractants from campsites.
If spotted, people are urged to evacuate the area or move indoors and and report the sighting to the Park Watch at 1-800-667-1788.
Makwa Lake Provincial Park is approximately 290 kilometres northwest of Saskatoon.
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