30/06: Lunenburg
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
It's time to leave the Bay of Fundy and go to the Atlantic Ocean. Driving across the interior of Nova Scotia brought us to Kejimkuijik National Park and National Historic Site.
We just stopped for a short visit to get a feel for the park. Our first impression is it's a park to go back and to hike some of their trails.
Hung on the light posts around Lunenburg are the fish and shellfish sculptures --- 44 of them to be exact.
Some of the colourful buildings along one of the main streets.
A boat yard.
The Bluenose II coming in from a cruise.
The sun was low in the sky giving us a wonderful view of Lunenburg.
There was a light drizzle for about 5 minutes then this absolutely stunning rainbow. You could see from one end to the other and the colours were very visible. Unfortunately the photo doesn't do it justice.
Not far from Lunenburg is the small fishing village of Blue Rocks. It's a photographers paradise.
We just stopped for a short visit to get a feel for the park. Our first impression is it's a park to go back and to hike some of their trails.
Hung on the light posts around Lunenburg are the fish and shellfish sculptures --- 44 of them to be exact.
Some of the colourful buildings along one of the main streets.
A boat yard.
The Bluenose II coming in from a cruise.
The sun was low in the sky giving us a wonderful view of Lunenburg.
There was a light drizzle for about 5 minutes then this absolutely stunning rainbow. You could see from one end to the other and the colours were very visible. Unfortunately the photo doesn't do it justice.
Not far from Lunenburg is the small fishing village of Blue Rocks. It's a photographers paradise.