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Home»World»Canada»Cougar Sightings Lead to Closure of Whistler Bike Park Trails
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Cougar Sightings Lead to Closure of Whistler Bike Park Trails

News RoomBy News RoomJune 21, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Mountain biking in Whistler has become a key summer attraction, particularly on the official first day of the season. However, this weekend’s biking plans have been disrupted due to safety concerns following cougar sightings in the area. The BC Conservation Officer Service reported two separate incidents involving cougars on Friday night, which have led to significant closures in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park to ensure the safety of bikers.

The details of the incidents are alarming. In one case, a mountain biker was chased by a cougar for approximately 350 meters. The biker fell during the chase and was only able to deter the animal by throwing rocks at it. In another incident, a different mountain biker encountered a cougar that drew close, but the situation was diffused when others arrived and the animal retreated. Fortunately, neither rider was injured, but the encounters have prompted a strong response from wildlife officials.

To address these safety concerns, the BC Conservation Officer Service, in collaboration with Whistler Blackcomb, has implemented partial closures of specific areas within the park, notably the creekside and Garbonzo zones, for the weekend. Information on closures is readily available on the park’s website, emphasizing the proactive measures being taken to protect visitors. The swift decision to close these sections reflects the seriousness with which local authorities are treating the situation.

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This recent disruption follows a similar precedent in the area; just a week prior, another popular trail near Garibaldi Lake was closed after hikers experienced a close encounter with a cougar along the Rubble Creek trail, located roughly 20 kilometers from the bike park. This pattern of increased cougar activity is raising alarms among outdoor enthusiasts and conservation officers, who must balance public safety with wildlife conservation.

The impact of these closures extends beyond just immediate safety concerns—they also affect local tourism and the economy reliant on summer activities like mountain biking. Many visitors flock to Whistler specifically for its biking trails, and any disruptions can lead to a significant economic downturn for local businesses. Thus, while safety is paramount, there is also a need for effective communication to inform and mitigate the consequences for those planning to visit.

As Whistler navigates these challenges, ongoing monitoring and management of wildlife interactions will be crucial. Authorities are expected to continuously assess the situation and provide updates to ensure that both bikers and wildlife can coexist safely in the picturesque landscapes that attract countless outdoor enthusiasts every summer.

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