N.L. polar bears damage snowmobiles, hot tub as they head north early
ST. ANTHONY, N.L. — East Coast polar bears have begun their annual trek north early, and despite a plethora of sightings police say they’ve been relatively trouble-free — give or take a damaged snowmobile or hot tub.
People in southern Labrador and along Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula are being cautioned to be on the lookout for the bears, who have begun to move north after following the ice and seals south this winter.
“Usually this will occur in April and May when we’ll see a few polar bears, but regarding March, this has been an unusual high number of polar bears for the area this time of year,” said RCMP Cpl. Shane Clarke in St. Anthony.
He said there have been five bears in the St. Anthony area, while provincial officials say they have also been spotted in Great Brehat, St. Carol’s, Roddicton and Griquet.


