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Bluenose II - Lunenburg Nova Scotia

For two decades, Bluenose reigned over the North Atlantic and brought fame to Captain Angus Walters and his crew.

Bluenose II was launched in 1963 and has acted as Nova Scotia’s sailing ambassador ever since. It has visited ports around the world, welcoming visitors and serving as a constant link to the glorious age of sail.

 

Visitors can join us for a harbour cruise in our home port of Lunenburg

Photos: Alex Shprintsen, Toronto

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