Nova Scotia

Peggys Cove recovery for Ontario man suspended due to waves

The search for a missing Ontario man who was swept into the waters near Peggys Cove earlier this week is being suspended until Sunday because it's being hampered by waves, said RCMP.

25-year-old man from Ontario was standing on the rocks Wednesday when swept into water, RCMP say

RCMP say a 25-year-old missing man was standing on the rocks when a large wave swept him into the ocean. Emergency crews scrambled to the scene but were unable to find him. (Elizabeth McMillan/CBC)

The search for a missing Ontario man who was swept into the waters near Peggys Cove earlier this week is being suspended until Sunday because it's being hampered by waves, said RCMP.

On Wednesday, a 25-year-old man was standing on the rocks when a large wave knocked him into the sea. Emergency crews were called to the scene but were unable to find him. The search is now considered a recovery operation.​

Const. Darryn Sampson said the swells made it hard for their boat's radar to read what's on the ocean floor. They're scanning the area they believe the body might be.

"Right now it's extremely dangerous for diving," Sampson said.

Nova Scotia RCMP said the operation is suspended until Sunday, when the forecast looks better. Conditions on Thursday were also too dangerous for RCMP divers to search.

The man's name has not been released.

RCMP say the search will focus on the water. There were no aerial or ground searches on Friday.

The underwater recovery team consists of six people from across the province. They use a zodiac and a stabilizing platform in their search.

An RCMP underwater recovery team is at Peggys Cove to search for a missing Ontario man who was swept into the water earlier this week. (Craig Paisley/CBC)