This spirit bear cub waits in a tree with its sibling while their mother fishes for salmon nearby.

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DATE: January 28th, 2012

VENUE: The Vic Theatre, 808 Douglas St.,  
                          Victoria, B.C.

TIME: Doors open at 5:30pm -
Film screenings: 6:30 - 9pm

This Pacific Coast wolf is fishing for spawning pink salmon.

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A magical glimpse of a Spirit Bear cub and its sibling in the Great Bear Rainforest on Canada's Pacific Northwest coast.

Unique to the Pacific Northwest coast of British Columbia, a small percentage of the Kermode Bear, a subspecies of the North American black bear, are born with a recessive gene that produces a white or yellowish fur colour (they are not albinos).  The white bears are revered by local First Nations groups that have many names for the special bears, including the well known “Spirit Bear” moniker.