Photo Courtesy: Northern Lights Estate Winery
wine for bears

Northern Lights Winery and Northern Bear Society aim to beat 100,000 lbs of collected apples

Aug 29, 2020 | 9:07 AM

PRINCE GEORGE–Got apples?–Good, the Northern Lights Estate Winery wants them.

Once again, Prince George’s northernmost winery is partnering up with the Northern Bear Awareness Society of Prince George to collect apples from residents in an attempt to keep bears from wandering into resident’s back yards. This year they are hoping to exceed 100,000 lbs of apples collected since the partnership began in 2015.

“When bears are attracted to residential areas, not only are the residents at risk but so are the bears, many bears are killed every year because they pose a risk to the health and safety of people in the area.”–Noemie Touchette, Director of Operations at Northern Lights Estate Winery

For residents unable to pick their own apples, a small crew of individuals are available to do so. “In recent years there has been up to 25,000 calls about problem bears to the conservation office annually in BC and we believe that this program is making an impact in reducing these as well as raising money and awareness for the problem,” said Doug Bell, operating partner for the Northern Lights Estate Winery.

The collected apples are used to create several wines sold by the winery, including the Lumiere Blanche apple, Ursa apple, Boreal Frizante sparkling, and Pink Knight. The wine produced from the apples produces an off-dry wine similar to a Pinot Gris Grape wine. In addition to the program, individuals are able to make their own fruit wines from harvested fruits by bringing them to Hobby Brews.

“Every fall Bears are needlessly destroyed due to human negligence. In addition to programs like these, our community needs to be mindful of all types of fruit growing in our yards as well as garbage cans and other attractants which can bring unwanted guests to our neighbourhoods,” said ” Dave Bakker, Northern Bear Awareness Society. For more information on the program click here.