Startled residents in a southwestern Ontario town had an unexpected wildlife encounter this weekend when a frightened deer smashed through a ground-floor apartment bedroom window.
Police officers were responding to an unrelated call at an apartment complex in the northwest end of Owen Sound when they saw a deer wander into the building’s parking lot.
The officers evacuated the women and opened the patio door to create a wider escape route for the animal. Police offered “gentle encouragement” to direct the deer toward the open door, but the animal decided to escape on its own by leaping back through the window it had entered, according to the release.
“One of the residents sustained minor scrapes to her arm, but her bedroom suffered significant damage,” police said. “The deer appeared uninjured – just a little embarrassed.”
Bear Warnings
Meanwhile, visitors to Alberta’s mountain parks are being advised to take precautions following a recent rise in bear sightings.Alberta Parks also issued a warning for the section of Highway 40 from Highwood Pass to Highwood Junction on May 17 until further notice.
“Grizzly bears, and other wildlife, are currently utilizing the highway as a travel corridor to avoid the snow pack at higher elevations,” Alberta Parks said. “Hikers and cyclists should plan their route accordingly and remember to give wildlife space during this critical feeding time.”







