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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sable_IslandSable Island - Wikipedia

    Sable Island ( French: île de Sable, literally "island of sand") is a small Canadian island situated 300 km (190 mi) southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and about 175 km (109 mi) southeast of the closest point of mainland Nova Scotia in the North Atlantic Ocean.

  2. Jul 18, 2017 · If you’re from the Maritimes you’ve probably grown up hearing stories about the mysterious, isolated, and wild wind-swept sand bar known as Sable Island. Often referred to as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” Sable Island is a place of wonder with strange origins and untouched beauty.

  3. Sable Island is an extremely isolated island located at the edge of the Continental Shelf in the Atlantic Ocean, 290 km southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Visitor are welcomed in January and February and from June to October.

  4. Sable Island is a thin crescent of shifting sand located at the edge of the Continental Shelf, 290 km southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Home to the famous Sable Island wild horses, grey seals, and unique plants, birds, and insects.

  5. Sable Island National Park Reserve is a wild and windswept crescent shaped island of sand, seemingly emerging out of nowhere amidst the great expanse of the North Atlantic.

  6. A wild and windswept island of sand sits far out in the North Atlantic, isolated and remote. The famous Sable Island wild horses roam freely, and the world’s largest breeding colony of grey seals oc...

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · A shifting sand island 180 miles off Canada’s east coast is home to some mysterious horses—and little else. Only the hardiest—or the wealthiest—tourists will wander Sable Island National Park...

  8. Oct 16, 2020 · Sable Island’s unique geography, plant life, maritime history, wild horses, and grey seal colony make it one of Canada’s natural and historical wonders. Learn more about why you should visit this special, off-the-beaten-path Parks Canada National Reserve.

  9. www.sableislandfriends.ca › abriefhistoryofsableislandA Brief History of Sable Island

    Sable Island is named for the French word sable, or “sand.” The island, comprised of sand bars and sand dunes, and some fresh water ponds, is the surfaced part of a ridge at the edge of the continental shelf, formed by glacial retreat over 15,000 years ago, give or take.

  10. Sable Island – A Brief Introduction. Sable Island is politically a part of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Coordinates currently used for the Island’s location are 43°56′N, 59°55′ W, which represent a point on Sable Island’s southern shoreline.

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