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Home port of Bluenose II

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The original Bluenose was launched in Lunenburg in 1921 and quickly became a legend. Built as a Grand Banks fishing schooner, she also proved unbeatable on the racecourse, defending the International Fishermen's Trophy against American challengers for nearly two decades. Her speed, grace, and the skill of Captain Angus Walters made her a source of immense national pride—so much so that her image has graced the Canadian dime since 1937.

Bluenose II was built in 1963 as a tribute to her famous predecessor, constructed in the same Lunenburg shipyard using the original plans. After a comprehensive rebuild completed in 2012, she continues to serve as Nova Scotia's sailing ambassador, promoting Maritime heritage and keeping the age of sail alive for new generations. From June through September, visitors can join harbour cruises or explore the deck during public tours.

Lunenburg itself is a fitting home port. This historic town, founded in 1753, boasts one of the best-preserved examples of British colonial settlement in North America. Its colourful waterfront, traditional shipbuilding heritage, and working fishing wharves earned UNESCO World Heritage designation in 1995. Whether you're watching Bluenose II glide into harbour, exploring the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, or simply strolling the historic streets, Lunenburg offers an authentic window into Nova Scotia's seafaring soul.

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It’s all here. Do everything. Do nothing. Explore the past, enjoy the present – from nature’s best beaches and scenic seaside towns to cultural and historic milestones that will have you coming back for more. Shelburne is a unique seaside town based in the one of the best natural harbours in the world. Rich with a diverse history and a community waiting to welcome you with genuine hospitality and charm… it’s a perfect balance of landscape, culture, history and architecture. Sample legendary local craft beer and enjoy culinary delights from one of the best small restaurants in Nova Scotia, while strolling through Shelburne’s historic waterfront, used as backdrop for many motion pictures including The Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick and more recently The Book of Negroes miniseries. Our historic Dock Street retains the look and feel of a bustling 18th-century port and it is edged by 33 original United Empire Loyalist homes dating from 1783. Discover the glorious age of sail shipbuilding era and the fishery with Shelburne’s Historic Museums by the Sea, enjoy world-class sailing & kayaking in our harbour or take a short trip to nearby Birchtown to The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre which tells the story of the world’s largest free African population outside of Africa, in the late 18th century in Nova Scotia.

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Liverpool is a charming riverside community nestled on the Mersey River, perfectly positioned at Exit 19 on Highway 103—just 90 minutes from Halifax and Yarmouth. It's a gateway to the best of Queens County and the UNESCO-designated Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve.

Paddle your canoe under spectacular sunsets, explore two lush parks, hike well-travelled trails, and enjoy the ever-changing Mersey River. Just beyond Liverpool, you'll discover beautiful white sand beaches, pristine wilderness areas, and two National Parks.

Experience live theatre and live music, visit the iconic lighthouse (climb the tower and toot the fog horn!), and explore museums celebrating Liverpool's privateering heritage and famous locals like Hank Snow and Sherman Hines. The growing downtown features niche boutiques, diverse dining, a microbrewery, and a farmer's market.

A wide array of festivals and events bring the community to life throughout the year.

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