Monday, 8 October 2007

Lunenburg



A UNESCO heritage site due to the town being layed out in the old colonial style to this day. There are some impressive buildings in this place which used to be a Naval port. The Church which sadly burnt down in the 90's was lovingly recreated to its 1700 model and is spectacular from the outside and inside. We wander around and also check out the Bluenose II which is a recreation of the famous schooner which was Canada's pride and joy in the 1920's.
Pictures (Left) - The church, (Right) - Stained glass in the church, (Bottom) - The Bluenose II

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