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Ontario’s 2 Rampaging Bison Shut Down Roads, Police Herd with Mating-Season Megaphone

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Bison escape Ontario: In King, two 1,800-pound bison in full mating season fury shut down Keele Street and Davis Drive, as York Regional Police fielded “how fast can bison run” and “what happens if you meet a wild bison?” Police urged, “Do not approach.” Garrett Mac Sweeney, owner, admits, “That was quite scary.”

That surreal megaphone standoff unfolded just as locals wondered if bison can leap Canada’s wildlife fences or topple sedans. Mac Sweeney, after 13 uneventful years, watched his pasture breached. Trending queries—“bison mating aggression” and “how do police catch escaped livestock”—became suddenly relevant, as officers played rodeo with urban SUVs.

For the first time in 13 years, King Township’s bison breached their fence and sparked a two-hour, multi-road lockdown—proving Ontario’s quietest farm can stage the region’s wildest livestock chase.

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