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Halifax

Bluenose II

The most famous schooner

121 Bluenose Drive
Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0

Phone: +1 902 634 1963 / +1 800 763 1963

Fax: +1 902 634 1995

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A replica of the world famous Bluenose, this beauty was launched in 1963 and has been thrilling ship lovers ever since. Public sailings are offered aboard the landmark vessel, running from Halifax, Lunenburg, Pictou and various other ports throughout the summer. Be sure to call well in advance to reserve space; this is a very popular excursion. All voyages are, of course, weather permitting.

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