A family of four hiking on Discovery Island off Oak Bay in British
Columbia, Canada, had to be rescued by the Coast Guard on Saturday
afternoon when they were trapped by the island’s resident wolf.
The distress call to the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Center was taken by
Dylan Carter.
“We deal with bears and things like that from time to time, and people
stranded with bears in the area.
But this is the wolf call I’ve ever had.
They were stalked by a wolf and had made their way to the lighthouse,
and climbed on top of the foghorn building of the lighthouse to escape
it.”
The Coast Guard’s M. Charles M.B. vessel was a short distance away, with
two armed fisheries officers aboard.
“They hiked ashore and helped them down off the roof of this old
lighthouse building, and helped them under armed escort down to the
Coast Guard zodiac which took them back to their campsite.”
Ian Cesarec patrols the waters in and around the Chatham Islands,
property belonging to the Songhees First Nation.
“Access to any of the Songhees territorial lands are 100 percent no go.
That includes half of Discovery Island, including the lighthouse
property.
“If, in fact, these people did have a dog with them, they would have attracted that wolf.
And possibly that would have been the curiosity factor around the wolf.”
The wolf appeared on the island at same time as the death of Songhees Chief Robert Sam four years ago.
And Discovery Island is off limits to the public where the family was rescued.
“It doesn’t matter if they have a dog or anything with them.
No trespassing means no trespassing.
And people should be aware of their environment.”
Despite the signs, and warnings, many people continue to travel to all areas of the island.
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