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Woman chased, attacked by cougar on the Sunshine Coast

WATCH: The B.C. Conservation Officer Service has closed a pair of popular mountain biking trails above Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast after a cougar stalked a woman and swatted at her over the weekend. Catherine Urquhart reports – Jun 12, 2023

Two trails on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast remain closed Monday after a woman was attacked by a cougar on Sunday.

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The B.C. Conservation Service said the woman was mountain biking along a trail in the Roberts Creek area at 3:30 p.m. near the B+K Forest Service Road when she was chased by a cougar.

The cougar reportedly lunged and swatted at the woman. She suffered minor injuries that were treated in hospital, the Conservation Officer Service said in a tweet.

A group of trail builders who were nearby arrived moments later and scared the cougar off.

RCMP officers and Conservation officers canvassed the area and put up trail cameras and signs but could not find the cougar.

Two trails in the vicinity of the attack are still closed.

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The Conservation Service also said the public should take precautions to avoid wildlife encounters, including travelling in groups, carrying bear spray and leashing pets.

Meanwhile, a large cougar was spotted in West Vancouver on Sunday morning.

The big cat was caught on a doorbell camera on Meadfield Road near Martin Court.

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