'Reckless': Alberta judge fines B.C. man $6,000 for catching trout in national park

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Parks Canada wardens laid several charges in February 2022 against both men, who met while they were contestants on the History Channel TV show 'Alone.'

Outdoor survivalists Greg Ovens of Canal Flats, B.C., and Zachary Fowler, an American citizen, filmed part of the "30 Day Survival Challenge in the Canadian Rockies" YouTube video series in the national park in July 2019.

Warrants are outstanding for Fowler, but Ovens agreed to plead guilty to a single charge of illegal fishing under the National Parks Act. He gave credit to Ovens for an early guilty plea and for attempting to have the videos removed, but said it's a serious matter. "I do find, however, his conduct to have been reckless. As part of the Survival Challenge, he clearly planned to live for a significant period of time in an area familiar to him within the boundaries of Banff National Park."

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