
The Town of Lunenburg offers visitors many architectural delights. Houses, businesses, churches and public buildings from the late 1700s and particularly early 1800s are still being used today (Architectural Tour). The Town's German heritage has been maintained and promoted and the history of the fishing industry has been captured in the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. In 1992, the Government of Canada designated "Old Town" Lunenburg as a National Historic District. In 1995, the World Heritage Committee, under the auspices of UNESCO, recognized Lunenburg's cultural and natural heritage by adding it to their World Heritage List.
Here's a few list of must visit places in Lunenberg:
1. FISHERIES MUSEUM OF THE ATLANTIC
Address: 68 Bluenose Drive - Lunenburg B0J 2C0
Phone: +1-902-634-4794
Website: http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fma/en/home/default.aspx
2. KNAUT-RHULAND HOUSE MUSEUM
Address: 125 Pelham Street Lunenburg
Phone: 902-634-3498
Website: www.lunenburgheritagesociety.ca
3.ST JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCH
4.BLUENOSE II
5.BERLIN WALL
Old Town Lunenburg has been designated by the Government of Canada as a place of National Historic Significance. Lunenburg is part of the family of National Historic Sites, one of more than 800 places across Canada which help define the important aspects of Canada's diverse heritage and identity. For more information visit the Parks Canada Website.
looks like Halifax is a good place to visit! what are the local specialties ?
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