The beloved Newfoundland Pony has many advocates in its native Maritime province, including Netta LeDrew who owns the Newfoundland Pony Sanctuary located on Change Island.

The small sanctuary has eight ponies of its own, with one boarded by an owner. And as any horse person knows, keeping horses and ponies fed, watered and stalls mucked, in addition to farrier and vet visits, costs money. The Sanctuary is no different and relies heavily on summer tourism to make up any shortfall in funds.

According to a report on the website Saltwire, due to ferry delays and cancellations from the mainland, tourist traffic has greatly dwindled, causing stress to LeDrew.

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