Awesome video. I visited this place with school when it was operational , many years ago. I still remember how big some of the trout were , it was a great feild trip.
SO! I was right. The farm and the power plant are the same thing to me. (I'm from Dominion. And your take on the sandbar is nonsense. It's not going anywhere)
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Nice video. The Lingan fish farm has never been a closed containment farm. It used flow-through technology which is actually considered one of the best technologies for land-based fish farms. It probably was ahead of its time when it started at the end of the 1980's as only in recent years, the technology has developed so far that land-based fish farming is becoming more feasible from a financial and fish welfare point of view.
Thanks. All the research I found didn't talk about flow-through. That's super interesting though. Unlikely to start up again there, however, by the looks of things.
Nice video, but as a former journalist, I have a simple suggestion: Ask. Seriously, find the authority that runs the place (or the power plant) explain you want to do a video of whatever. 8 times out of 10, they'll let you. You might have to travel with a security guard or whatever, but chances are they'll have more information about what you're filming than you realize.
Before covid we were sawing a bunch of large 4inch by 8inch slap wood for this place it was a company from newfoundland but I think covid killed the place they were planning on oping the fish farm for salmon i think
That's pretty cool. Too bad the pug got pulled. It's getting to the point it will need to be scrapped soon, I'm thinking. I found two documents online for it being sold, both times is was a company based out of Norway. Wasn't aware of the NFLD company. What a shame.
I used to drive over form the plant in the 90s to watch the fish in the tanks. Awesome Vid.
Thanks. I remember the Cavalier Tavern too. Been gone a long time.
Awesome video. I visited this place with school when it was operational , many years ago. I still remember how big some of the trout were , it was a great feild trip.
Very cool!
I wish I had known you were making this video I would have let you use some old drone shots I have from when the main building was still standing.
That's a shame, would have used it.
Great vid as always can not wait to see the next one
thats some great history. I was born & raised in Dominion & have recently moved back.
Welcome home.
SO! I was right. The farm and the power plant are the same thing to me. (I'm from Dominion. And your take on the sandbar is nonsense. It's not going anywhere)
Nice video. The Lingan fish farm has never been a closed containment farm. It used flow-through technology which is actually considered one of the best technologies for land-based fish farms. It probably was ahead of its time when it started at the end of the 1980's as only in recent years, the technology has developed so far that land-based fish farming is becoming more feasible from a financial and fish welfare point of view.
Thanks. All the research I found didn't talk about flow-through. That's super interesting though. Unlikely to start up again there, however, by the looks of things.
Another great video, can’t wait for the next one
Nice video, but as a former journalist, I have a simple suggestion: Ask. Seriously, find the authority that runs the place (or the power plant) explain you want to do a video of whatever. 8 times out of 10, they'll let you. You might have to travel with a security guard or whatever, but chances are they'll have more information about what you're filming than you realize.
Sometimes I do. Some times I don't. :) That's always good advice though.
It probably could have been repurposed as a hatchery, but no one was willing to cough up the funding.
Hard to make it profitable.
@@AbandonedCapeBreton Ya there's no making a profit with a hatchery, it would have to be government funded like the one in Margaree.
Great Videos. What model Drone do you use for these shots?
DJI mini 4 Pro
Theres your next Nordic Spa
Before covid we were sawing a bunch of large 4inch by 8inch slap wood for this place it was a company from newfoundland but I think covid killed the place they were planning on oping the fish farm for salmon i think
That's pretty cool. Too bad the pug got pulled. It's getting to the point it will need to be scrapped soon, I'm thinking. I found two documents online for it being sold, both times is was a company based out of Norway. Wasn't aware of the NFLD company. What a shame.