U.S. canoeists besieged by grizzly on Northwest Territories canoe trip rescued
YELLOWKNIFE — A pair of American tourists were pinned between rushing rapids and an aggressive grizzly bear when wildlife officers arrived to rescue them from the rugged tundra of the Northwest Territories earlier this week.
Lee Mandeville, one of the officers, said the bear ripped their canoe to shreds, leaving the travellers with no mode of transportation. The bruin also destroyed their tent and took their food.
“By the time we arrived they were out of their bear spray and it was just perfect timing,” he said from Yellowknife on Wednesday.
“They were under a lot of distress. They were worn out, exhausted, because they stayed up all night on bear watch.”