Sable Island now on Google Street View

If you look closely, you can spot some wild horses

Image | Sable Island freshwater pond

Caption: A freshwater lens, maintained by precipitation, underlies Sable Island forms the island's freshwater ponds. (Eric Woolliscroft/CBC)

One of Canada's farthest offshore islands was added to Google Street View(external link) this week.
Sable Island is the most remote part of Nova Scotia and now people can explore the island and maybe even spot some wild horses.(external link)
Parks Canada has been working with Google since 2013 to capture different national parks and Sable Island was the latest added to the collection.
In addition to horses, Canadians can also see the island's shifting sand dunes, freshwater ponds and expansive beaches.
A list of Canada Parks places on Google Street View can be found here.(external link)