What looks like a relatively large black bear was spotted strolling down a road just behind Orchard Plaza last weekend. A video posted by Missy Mac on the Kelowna Alert Facebook page shows the infant walking on a sidewalk before crossing Agassiz Street around 11:35 p.m. on August 13. The animal then runs behind the woman’s car before the video ends. In her post, Missy Mac said the black bear was coming from Barlee Park, at the corner of Agassiz Rd. and Barlee Rd., about a block from the rear of Orchard Plaza. “Looked like she wanted to get a little snack in the community garden… not thrilled it was closed lol I’m sure she’d climb the fence if she wanted to,” she wrote in response to one person’s comment.
title: “Bear Takes A Late Night Stroll Down A Street Behind Orchard Plaza Kelowna News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Joe Gerwig”
What looks like a relatively large black bear was spotted strolling down a road just behind Orchard Plaza last weekend. A video posted by Missy Mac on the Kelowna Alert Facebook page shows the infant walking on a sidewalk before crossing Agassiz Street around 11:35 p.m. on August 13. The animal then runs behind the woman’s car before the video ends. In her post, Missy Mac said the black bear was coming from Barlee Park, at the corner of Agassiz Rd. and Barlee Rd., about a block from the rear of Orchard Plaza. “Looked like she wanted to get a little snack in the community garden… not thrilled it was closed lol I’m sure she’d climb the fence if she wanted to,” she wrote in response to one person’s comment.
title: “Bear Takes A Late Night Stroll Down A Street Behind Orchard Plaza Kelowna News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Beatrice Beaudry”
What looks like a relatively large black bear was spotted strolling down a road just behind Orchard Plaza last weekend. A video posted by Missy Mac on the Kelowna Alert Facebook page shows the infant walking on a sidewalk before crossing Agassiz Street around 11:35 p.m. on August 13. The animal then runs behind the woman’s car before the video ends. In her post, Missy Mac said the black bear was coming from Barlee Park, at the corner of Agassiz Rd. and Barlee Rd., about a block from the rear of Orchard Plaza. “Looked like she wanted to get a little snack in the community garden… not thrilled it was closed lol I’m sure she’d climb the fence if she wanted to,” she wrote in response to one person’s comment.
title: “Bear Takes A Late Night Stroll Down A Street Behind Orchard Plaza Kelowna News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Virginia Collins”
What looks like a relatively large black bear was spotted strolling down a road just behind Orchard Plaza last weekend. A video posted by Missy Mac on the Kelowna Alert Facebook page shows the infant walking on a sidewalk before crossing Agassiz Street around 11:35 p.m. on August 13. The animal then runs behind the woman’s car before the video ends. In her post, Missy Mac said the black bear was coming from Barlee Park, at the corner of Agassiz Rd. and Barlee Rd., about a block from the rear of Orchard Plaza. “Looked like she wanted to get a little snack in the community garden… not thrilled it was closed lol I’m sure she’d climb the fence if she wanted to,” she wrote in response to one person’s comment.
title: “Bear Takes A Late Night Stroll Down A Street Behind Orchard Plaza Kelowna News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Fatima Surrett”
What looks like a relatively large black bear was spotted strolling down a road just behind Orchard Plaza last weekend. A video posted by Missy Mac on the Kelowna Alert Facebook page shows the infant walking on a sidewalk before crossing Agassiz Street around 11:35 p.m. on August 13. The animal then runs behind the woman’s car before the video ends. In her post, Missy Mac said the black bear was coming from Barlee Park, at the corner of Agassiz Rd. and Barlee Rd., about a block from the rear of Orchard Plaza. “Looked like she wanted to get a little snack in the community garden… not thrilled it was closed lol I’m sure she’d climb the fence if she wanted to,” she wrote in response to one person’s comment.