ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaThe man behind 50 years of ferrying West Coast Trail hikers1 day agoDuration 7:391 day agoNewsDuration 7:39Meet Carl Edgar – the West Coast Trail legend who’s celebrating his 50th season ferrying hikers across the Nitinat Narrows. Not only does he ferry hikers, he and his family run the famous Nitinat Crabshack, serving up seafood for hungry hikers for many years.More from NewsVideo3:27Fox Lake continues rebuild after devastating 2023 fire7 minutes agoVideo1:49Montreal police clamp down on vehicle thefts, but assaults and robberies are up30 minutes agoVideo5:56Canada, allies sanction 2 Israeli ministers over Gaza comments42 minutes agoVideo5:48Urban planner says finishing Halifax’s bike network is essentialCBC News Nova Scotia 1 hour agoVideo2:18Why this parent wants to see changes to Nova Scotia’s school lunch programCBC News Nova Scotia 1 hour agoTrending NowVideo1:18#TheMoment an orca ‘moonwalked’ off the coast of West VancouverThe National June 9Video2:01Ozempic, Mounjaro linked to vision loss in diabeticsThe National June 7Video1:54Toronto pub mass shooting linked to tow truck industry violenceThe National June 5Video0:19Construction workers trapped by wildfire take shelter in a shipping containerJune 8Video0:53Did you know these hit songs were actually only big in Canada?February 26now