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Grizzly smashes into side of car on Jasper highway

While collisions on the the highway are not unheard of, the one thing you maybe dont expect to be hit with while driving is a grizzly bear.

Bear caused $5,400 in damage to side of car

Sylvie McKenzie says a male grizzly bear charged into the side of her car, causing more than $5,000 in damage, as she drove along a highway west of Jasper. (CBC)

While collisions on the the highway are not unheard of, the one thing you maybe dont expect to be hit with while driving is a grizzly bear.

But thats exactly what one Jasper woman said happened to her.

Sylvie McKenzie said she was driving along a highway a few kilometres west of Jasper when she noticed two bears running along the road ahead.She said she slowed down to let the bears cross the road, but only the female bear did so.

The second bear a male simply stopped andstared at her.

McKenzie said she then started driving, putting her car between the two bears.

"The male didn't like it at all, so he decided to take his feet, charge and hit my car with his two front paws," she said. "[He] just came and pounced on my car with full force and full speed."

McKenzie said the car rocked violently when the bear hit it, giving her a close-up view of the bears face.

"I could see his teeth,the drool onhis face.I tried to speed up and put my foot on the gas pedalto getaway as fast as I could."

Later, she found grizzly prints all over the side of her car, along with two big dents and several scratches.

The total cost to repair the damage is estimated to be $5,400.

Listen to McKenzie's interview with CBC's Mark Connolly

McKenzie, who has lived in Jasper for 25 years, said shes never heard of anything like this happening before.

Her advice to other drivers who see bears along the side of the road is simple:"Stop, turn around,wait for a few minutes and go back."

This is not the first time wildlife and humans have had a dramatic run-in on a highway in western Canada.

Last month, a grizzly bear attacked a cyclist who was trail-riding alone just outside of Jasper.