The Boss, officially known as Bear No. 122, is thought to be the largest grizzly in Banff National Park. (Jason Leo Bantle)
Fyten added that when Parks Canada wardens have to intervene and encourage a bear to stay away from a town such as Banff, they often make lots of noise and shoot paintball guns loaded with compressed chalk.
“That ball breaks into a powder once it hits something. So you can hit the ground beside the bear and it kind of helps to direct them as to which way you want them to go,” Fyten said, adding that for the most part The Boss is accustomed to being guided away by Parks Canada wardens.
Fyten said it’s important for nature enthusiasts who want to catch a glimpse of The Boss or bears like him to stay safe and practise bear safety while out in Canada’s mountain parks.
“We encourage people to carry bear spray right through the wintertime because it is effective against cougars and elk,” he said.
“If you do encounter a bear … let them know you’re there and back off and get your bear spray out and be ready with it.”