Man asked to leave P.A. National Park for leaving food unattended
A Prince Albert man is feeling frustrated after he and his friends were forced to leave their campsite in Prince Albert National Park last weekend. Officials told him he broke the wildlife safety rules when he accidentally left some food out at his campsite.
“There were people all around and people cooking breakfast all around us. Their main issue was the sealed tub of small margarine that we had forgotten on the table and there was also leftover coffee that was on the stove,” Eric Samuel said. “Other than that, everything else, the main food containers were sealed and up in the bear cache.”
When they arrived to camp near Kingsmere Lake on Friday, parks officials warned Samuel and his friends about four different bears who were seen in the area and were advised to keep their site clean. When they returned from fishing in the morning on Saturday, a park warden and another staff member were allegedly taking items from Samuel’s camp and moving them to bear caches including clean dishes and a cooler full of clean ice. Samuel said he’s been camping at the site for 13 years and was surprised he wasn’t given a warning about leaving the items out. Instead, his camping permit for the weekend was revoked and he was given a 48-hour suspension from the park.
“There was no warning. There was no, ‘Hey, next time put these things up there as well in the bear cache’ because we had all our stuff that we thought we should have had up there,” Samuel said. “I’ve had my campsite a lot messier than it was this weekend and I’ve never been threatened with a fine and had my park permit pulled.”