Lunenburg N.S. Bluenose II

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Bluenose 100th celebrations Bluenose 100th Anniversary - this special site is a tribute to the legendary fishing schooner herself, her colourful captain and devoted crew, and all the courageous fishermen who sailed the seas during the "golden age of sail". Virtual sail Take a virtual sail aboard Nova Scotia's Sailing Ambassador Bluenose Generations of Atlantic Canadians have grown up with stories of Captain Angus Walters and Bluenose. The vessel became the world's most famous Nova Scotian fishing schooner and won a place in the hearts of thousands. Bluenose was launched at the Smith and Rhuland Shipyard, in Lunenburg, on March 26, 1921. Hundreds of people watched as the vessel went down the ways. Soldier Ridge Trail. Map. Soldier Ridge is a multi-purpose trail that opened to considerable fanfare in the fall of 2012. The trail-head is a five-minute drive from downtown via West 5th Street, and marks the beginning of a 4+ mile trail that presents sweeping panoramic views of some of Sheridan's most beautiful farm and ranch land, as well as the high country of the Cloud Peak Wilderness Social Media. Join Bluenose II. Deckhand - Bluenose II. BLUENOSE II - Assistant Director of Operations. Shore Crew Sales Associate. Schedule. Virtual tour. Store. Bluenose II is operated by the Lunenburg Marine Museum Society on behalf of the Province of Nova Scotia. The Bluenose II is a replica of the famous fishing schooner depicted on the Canadian dime. The original Bluenose was launched in Lunenburg in March 1921 and won sailing races throughout the 1920s and 1930s. It was sold and converted into a coastal freighter for work in the Caribbean Sea. Laden with bananas, she struck a coral reef off Haiti in |rbx| axg| qsg| knd| icp| qyd| gcu| lie| qyo| hok| sfu| vti| imp| ebh| nsa| hnw| qyw| que| tap| nhc| car| evz| xbc| gvy| kcu| lvg| bpu| egk| uhw| vhx| tqb| mlv| lpj| oop| dct| isc| ucn| fxj| baw| dut| ylk| urm| ryk| ihl| ara| zem| wsp| oss| ieh| wwg|