I was fortunate to spend a day on Sable Island in the mid-seventies. My father, a Marine Aides Technician with the Coast Guard, obtained permission for me to accompany him to the island on one of his trips there to service the two automated lighthouses on the island. It was a beautiful but very isolated place and a trip I'll never forget.
My family lived on Sable for 3.5 years til 1960. They had to come off because of my impending birth :) My dad, mom and two sisters LOVED their life on the island, and because my existence on this planet started there, I'd love to visit one day. Back then there were horses that were trained for saddle riding...that was their main transportation on the island. No trucks back then. Loved this video!
The island is big...it is a sand bar, but it's 26 miles long and 1 mile wide at it's widest (from what I remember). The waves don''t wash over the island. There are no trees on the island but they amazingly survive during harsh weather. Definitely survival of the fittest. Aside from the horses, there are people who live there...some year round as my family did.
No you don't. Ontario receives transfer payments just like Nova Scotia. Go close another factory, stomp out workers' rights, and re-elect Rob Ford, smart one.
I don't think you've been to Ontario... It's a nice place. Parliament buildings, contains the largest city in Canada, second-highest producer of maple syrup, largest population in Canada, great universities, lots of art galleries. Saying it has "no culture" just means that you've bought into stereotypes and haven't taken the time to really get to know it.
Too much time spent on the guy. He could probably land on Pluto and spend 2/3 of the time in front of the camera. Some people really just want to be on tv.
great to see sable again, i was there in 2009 for a week, painting, the most amazing place on this great earth. what happen to gerry forbes, he wasn't present in the video; good to zoe though. thanks, and next time you go let me know i'll hitch a ride...heeeheee
I have to agree with you. I live in Toronto. Loads of "culture" but very superficial. The east coast of Canada is head and shoulders above Ontario, and frankly most of the rest of the country. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and especially Newfoundland - literally the best part of Canada.
Its a strip of sand in the middle of the atlantic ocean people..... theres a million islands like that closer to civilization with actual hotels or Inns to stay at, and doesnt require renting a 5,000 dollar per day charter plane to get there !!!!
Very beautiful but I wonder how people survive out there. In seclusion. What do you do for medical treatment? Not sure how people would operate in those conditions
Nova Scotia's interesting because it has one easily definable culture. It's easier to grasp what a place is about when there's one main influence. Ontario's a huge hodgepodge of things, so it's that much harder to define, and you have to dig through the layers to get to the really interesting stuff. For the record, I think the cultural mosaic in Ontario makes it really fascinating. And I can always find new things to try, even within my own neighbourhood.
The population in Atlantic canada for great whites has grown incredibly. There’s this shark tracking app called ocearch and I’m from Alberta but we go to pei every summer and I always use that app and website. Atlantic canada during the summer and September is filled with great whites
I knew the maritime is a beautiful place but I never realized it was this breathtaking! Too bad it is just as expensive (or even more so) to vacation in Nova Scotia as it is to fly out of the country for an all inclusive!! :(
It is so expensive to go to Sable Island, it is such a delicate ecosystem. It seems a bit irreverent to allow a TV host clearly accustomed to doing jokey fluff pieces to waste such an opportunity. This was a job for a serious journalist. Kudos to the staff serving on Sable Island for enduring such an annoyance.
That is a very good point. I guess I'm tired of Ontarrio because I live in a very rural area, where the main intrest is farming. There's not many new things to try out. I guess I need a holiday...;)
I live in Ontario... But I admit I was too harsh. You're right of course. It's just that I find Nova Scotia much interesting than Ontario and I'm getting a little tired of Ontario's politics...
Hello Rick! Sorry to post here & hoping you could reply asap! Can you not go out to B.C, help us, help the horses? Plz stand by! - Facebook event = Protest Westwold Horse Slaughter Plant October 19, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.
so I hoped that Rick would include the Overrun grey seal population... but I guess he has forgotten his Newfoundland heritage. we'll just put a couple close up shots of a few.