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Winston - The Legendary Bear
Sometime in the mid 1970s, our story grizzly was born somewhere in the Upper Lillooet River watershed. He probably had a healthy upbringing because he became a large powerful dominant bear. He was also to become a local legend through his interaction with the local human population. This account of his life in the Pemberton Valley and travels elsewhere.
Tenquille Lake Cabin is Open
Thanks to our generous donors and tireless volunteers, the new Tenquille Lake Cabin opened for public use on August 29th.
Tenquille Lake Cabin Rules
The Tenquille Lake Cabin is now open. Please take a moment to read the rules.
Team Trap Members Available Shoots
A number of PWA Team Trap members still have available shoots. Check our blog post for more details.
Tenquille Lake Cabin Project
The Tenquille Lake Cabin Project is ready to go! Provincial permits are all in place, the plans have been approved by a Structural Engineer and the materials list is being studied carefully for cost and weight efficiencies.
PWA 2011 Annual General Meeting
Pemberton Wildlife Association members - please be advised that our clubs Annual General Meeting will be held at 7pm on Wednesday, February 2, 2011, Room 109 of the Meadows Community Centre, 7567 Meadows Road, Pemberton , BC. Learn more....
PWA Website
The PWA is pleased to launch our new website. The website provides up-to-date information about PWA news and events. Learn more...
Jackrabbits & Big Game Hunters
Empty ammunition shells glint in the sun. I crunch through the snow above Suicide Hill, trying not to flinch at the crack-crack of rifle shots as clay pigeons are systematically demolished. To my left, Dan Treadway, a big mountain freeskier with a closet full of camo and ammo, takes aim at a freshly hung target. To my right, a provincial-level biathlete who held her first pistol at age eight, Sydney Van Loon. Learn more...
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