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Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic

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68 Bluenose Dr, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, B0J 2C0, Canada
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Aug 18, 2018
This museum was absolutely stunning. It has 4 stories. All so nicely organized and presented. Everywhere I went staff were always there if we needed assistance or questions. Also there are two boats that are docked at the harbour outside the museum and with the admission of the museum you get to climb aboard the two ships and see what it was like to live like a fisherman. My favorite part was going on the boats. Very cool and interesting. Well worth the money

Aug 14, 2018
The third floor of this museum is filled with the history of the Blue Nose, Canada's most famous & award winning sailing ship. The 1st & second floors provide the history of the fishing industry in Atlantic Canada & there are wonderful staff to answer any questions you may have.

Jul 14, 2018
probably the heart of the tourism draw to Lunenburg other then the blue nose which sadly wasn't there when we were! full of historic information and great interactive things for children! our favourite parts were the aquarium and the sail boat we got to go on! would love to go back again when my kids are older!

Jun 23, 2018
Lovely museum and very informative. The restaurant offers very yummy sea food, but a little bit pricy. Wheel chair accessible. No free parking available, but a 6 CAD parking is right next to it, and you pay 6 CAD no matter how long you stay. There's an indoor part of the restaurant and a patio at sea front. Amazing place and highly recommended.

Aug 20, 2018
Fantastic museum to learn more about the Bluenose, you know the sail boat on our $0.10. A great lesson of courage and tenacity. If you're in Lunenburg, you have to spare 2 hours to visit this museum.

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