29-05-2025
Police issue warning after cougar spotted near Victoria school
A cougar was spotted near a school in Victoria Thursday morning, prompting a warning from police.
The sighting happened a little before 8 a.m. in the 800 block of Bank Street where the Glenlyon Norfolk School is located, according to the Victoria Police Department.
'The B.C. Conservation (Officer) Service has been advised and the school has taken steps to ensure the safety of students. Please be vigilant while outdoors in this area,' a social media post from VicPD said.
Anyone who sees the cougar is advised to 'move away slowly' and call 911.
Safety tips on cougar encounters from the province include advice to 'pick up children immediately' because 'children frighten easily and the noise and movements they make could provoke an attack.'
When faced with a cougar, one should never run away, turn one's back or make any sudden movements.
'If a cougar shows interest or follows you, respond aggressively, maintain eye contact with the cougar, show your teeth and make loud noise. Arm yourself with rocks or sticks as weapons,' the guidance from the province says.
'If a cougar attacks, fight back, convince the cougar you are a threat and not prey, use anything you can as a weapon. Focus your attack on the cougar's face and eyes.'
Cougar sightings or conflicts should be reported to the BC COS by calling 1-877-952-7277.