Bison on the road from Muncho Lake to Watson Lake (21 May)

Bison. Saw them as individuals and in groups of a couple of dozen. They are part of a large herd of what they call wood bison - we'd always thought they were exclusively plains animals.  The roads have a very large berm and the bison come out to graze on the grass and remain safe because of the space provided.  As we drove along we could see where they had been - big lumps of pooh, more like that of a horse or elephant than the wetter cowpat.







It's currently calving season; most of their calves are born in May.


Watson Lake is just another service town but it has a Northern Lights Centre (closed because of a public holiday) and a place where people leave signs pointing to their home, a remnant of the construction of the highway.



The campground is basic but there isn't a choice. We were among the first to arrive and it seems we are popular as everyone else has parked cheek to jowl beside us instead of spreading out.


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