ST. LUNAIRE-GRIQUET, NL. – On the last day of the Iceberg Festival on the Great Northern Peninsula, icebergs weren’t the only visitors from the Arctic.
On June 10, a polar bear was spotted in the town of St. Lunaire-Griquet.
It was convenient timing from the bear, as the Iceberg Festival also held its polar bear ice dip in Raleigh that morning.
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