Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

New Brunswick man believed to be the oldest in Canada celebrates 109th birthday

WATCH: Born and raised in Beaver Harbour, N.B., in 1911, Arnold Hawkins still calls the fishing community home. Tim Roszell reports. – Jan 30, 2020

Arnold Hawkins was a popular man as he sat in a chair at the family home he helped build on Thursday.

Story continues below advertisement

Born and raised in Beaver Harbour, N.B., in 1911, he still calls the fishing community home.

Granddaughter Cheryl McKinley said he continues to amaze her and the whole family.

“A few years ago, when he was hitting 104, 105, 106, and he kept going, we just kind of said to each other, ‘he’s just going to outlive all of us,’” she laughed.

Hawkins was a lobster fisherman well into his 70s.

Daughter Violet McKinley said it wasn’t uncommon for her to ask for boat rides to the nearby Wold Islands, especially when hanging out with friends.

“[One time] I asked dad if we could go to the wolves and he said no,” said Violet.
Story continues below advertisement

“So we stowed away, and he got halfway over there and it was too late to bring us back. He found us halfway over there and he was so mad.”

Arnold Hawkins celebrated his 109th birthday on Jan. 30, 2020. Tim Roszell/Global News

Hawkins has five children, 14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchilden.

The daily email you need for 's top news stories.

The occasion was also celebrated by politicians, including local MLA and justice minister Andrea Anderson-Mason.

“On my way down here, I was thinking to myself that I should have brought the premier with me,” Mason began.

Story continues below advertisement

“I was actually on the phone with him before I arrived. I thought I should have brought him with me because I don’t know if he’ll be here next year. And when I said that, I didn’t mean Mr. Hawkins, I meant the premier of New Brunswick.

“We’re a minority government. It’s day-by-day. You just never know.”

Hawkins’ family believes genetics may have played a role in his longevity. They say he had a grandmother who lived to be 107.

His birthday included visits from countless friends and family members, and a bowl of seafood chowder before helping to blow out the candles on his birthday cake.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article