They say it takes a lot of tracks to make a decent soup, .... but cougar tracks are unlike any other predator's that I've seen in my time. Recently, a good clear set of fresh prints I found, in firm deep snow, and well researched afterwards to confirm, leaves me convinced that this animal roams the Collingwood/Blue Mountains/Meaford/Owen Sound area of central Ont..
Local lore has it that 3 animals were released by "authorities" some few years ago. I have been unable to personally confirm this, however, a local trusted co-worker, living rural, swears to have layed eyes on, a few times, in broad daylight, a mature cougar working the fencerow across from his remote home.
Deer kills, surrounded with tracks in the mud, were discovered 2 years ago by my nephew(a level-headed fellow) out back of Senic Caves on top of Blue Mountain.
Other's claim to have heard the hair raising scream's.
Seems to me the chances are better than even that ... yup, ... they are around.
Darn right eh? Its about time the MNR admitted theres cougars in ONT. I've seen so many threads about 'oh I saw a coug in Ont' etc. The git dang cats were here before, then we killed em off and now there back! I don't know why its that hard for the MNR to admit that maybe, god forbid, they migrated here from out west or something! I'm glad theres some special report finally saying their here!





























I see Brad's photo in the article (without knowing the context that could easily be a captive photo), that's the first real one I've seen, and I look forward to seeing others. Like I mentioned, I believe a few are there, I don't believe all the sightings being reported here.





















