Once again, a sunny and warm day. The cute town of Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, awaited us with colourful houses, shops, cafes and restaurants. We went to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, located right next to the pier, and enjoyed its comprehensive exhibition of fishing history. One highlight of the museum was to go on board and explore the decks of the schooner, Theresa E. Connor. Built in 1938 at Lunenburg’s Smith and Rhuland Shipyard, this vessel is among Canada’s oldest saltbank schooners and a true survivor of the age of dory fishing.
Day 3
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