Re: [90attendees] Hiking near Toronto

Dave Dolson <ddolson@sandvine.com> Fri, 25 July 2014 02:17 UTC

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I don't know if anyone needs to be told this or not, but there is real wilderness to be in Ontario. Be sure you let someone know where exactly you are going. You might not always have cell phone coverage. 
Respect the animals. 

Bears can be a problem if you temp them with food: 

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From: Simon Perreault [mailto:sperreault@jive.com]
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Subject: Re: [90attendees] Hiking near Toronto

Le 2014-07-24 15:45, Tomek Mrugalski a écrit :
> Uh oh, I just checked and there *are* such things as bear repellents in
> Canada. Do they really work or is it like making myself extra spicy for
> a bear?

You don't need those on the East coast. Bear repellent is for brown
bears, which are on the West coast. All we have here are black bears,
and they will be way more afraid of you than you will be of them. So you
likely won't see any.

Simon

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