A woman staying at a family cabin on a Rainy Lake island was killed by a black bear in what experts said was an extremely rare attack.
The remote family cabin on Red Pine Island is in Canadian waters, about a quarter-mile north of the international border that divides Rainy Lake and about 10 miles northeast of International Falls, Minn.
The 62-year-old woman, whose name has not yet been released by authorities, was at the cabin on the heavily wooded island with her parents, who are from Minnesota, Ontario Provincial Police Constable Jim Davis said Tuesday. The woman had gone outside about 6 p.m. Sunday when she heard her two dogs barking. The dogs, one of them injured, eventually returned to the cabin but the woman didn't. That's when her parents, who are in their 80s, called police, Davis said.
Provincial officers from Fort Frances arrived by boat about 30 minutes later and began searching the area for the woman.

"It took them awhile because there's a lot of underbrush and different trails," Davis said. Eventually they found a yearling bear standing over her body. Officers shot the bear while another yearling and a sow were nearby in the brush, acting aggressively, making noises with their mouths and stomping, Davis said.
It will be up to Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to decide what to do with the other two bears, he said.
In a written statement, a spokesperson with the ministry said officials there "are determining next steps."
"Attacks of this nature are extremely rare and our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victim," the statement said.