CANADAHALIFAX news Survey: Some Canadians would play Metallica to scare off a bear, can’t pitch a tent by admin 8 مايو، 2022 written by admin 8 مايو، 2022 64 When it comes to the great outdoors, a new Scouts Canada survey has found Canadians’ camping competency is lacking CITYnews halifax \ Claire Fenton Listen to this article When it comes to the great outdoors, a new survey has found Canadians’ camping competency is lacking. Scouts Canada asked 1,000 Canadians about a series of camping basics like pitching a tent and wildlife awareness and found most respondents were stumped. Asked what to do if they encounter a black bear in the woods, nearly a quarter chose to do the wrong thing. Many say they would run, or stare directly into the bear’s eyes to scare them. Others said they would attack the bear first, which experts say is an extremely dangerous idea. Five per cent of respondents said they would play Metallica on their phone and live stream the encounter, likely referencing what a Vancouver Island woman did in 2019 when she was stalked by a cougar. While that worked out for her, the right thing to do is to stay calm, back up slowly, not stare (they see it as a challenge), and give the animal space. Most importantly, do not run. When it comes to surviving on the land, nearly half of Canadians said they had no idea what plants are safe to eat. Plus, 26 per cent misidentified Winterberry and Buckthorn as safe to eat, when they aren’t. When asked about their ability to set up a tent, very few respondents said they could do it, and the majority who said they could suspect it would take them a while. Comparably, Scouts Canada says the average scout can set up a tent in 15 minutes. Do you know what to do if your camping gear gets wet? Almost half of people surveyed said they did not. Many came up with possibly dangerous “solutions” like placing their wet clothes or gear three inches from a fire, and some said they would flap until dry. “We’re having a little fun with this survey, but the real point is that we wanted to understand the gaps that Canadians are facing in their connection with nature and important outdoor skills, and how Scouting meets that need by grounding kids in real-world experiences that prepare them for life,” said Siobhan Ward, Scouts Canada Youth Program Specialist and Rover Scout. “When families and youth in Canada are empowered with skills to enjoy fun outdoor adventures with confidence and safety, they are also set up for success in the world as resilient, capable and well-rounded individuals,” Ward said. To learn more about Scouts Canada’s guides to the outdoors, click here. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post مركب سحري في الفلفل الأسود يُحسن الوظائف الحيوية next post ’’إنّه جهنم‘‘ قال محارب كندي ذهب إلى القتال في أوكرانيا You may also like Four men charged in months-long home repair scam 20 فبراير، 2025 Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King resigning from... 20 فبراير، 2025 Nova Scotia to introduce bill to eliminate interprovincial... 20 فبراير، 2025 Halifax police investigate after man killed in shooting... 20 فبراير، 2025 N.S. auditor wants Tory government to withdraw bill... 20 فبراير، 2025 المتَّهم بالتخطيط لهجوم في نيويورك وافق على أن... 20 فبراير، 2025 استطلاع: أكثر من ربع الكنديين يعتبرون الولايات المتحدة... 20 فبراير، 2025 كابل بحري يربط كيب بريتون بنيوفاوندلاند قُطع عمداً... 20 فبراير، 2025 ترودو ينتقد ترامب لمحادثاته مع روسيا حول أوكرانيا... 20 فبراير، 2025 كندا تشتري نصف مليون لقاح مضاد لفيروس إنفلونزا... 20 فبراير، 2025