BLUENOSE II is an international sailing ambassador and is home ported
in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. The vessel’s main purpose is to promote
tourism for Nova Scotia and make the ship available for short day
cruises when in Nova Scotia. The mission is to promote the history and
legacy of BLUENOSE & BLUENOSE II. To teach and promote seamanship
and life skills in young Canadians.
BLUENOSE II is a replica of the original BLUENOSE, which was built in
1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Under Captain Angus Walters, she became
famous as winner of the International Fishermen’s Series of schooner
races from that date until the last race in 1938. BLUENOSE was featured
on a Canadian postage stamp in 1928 and on the Canadian dime in 1937,
where it can still be seen. The original BLUENOSE was lost in 1946 on a
reef near Haiti.
BLUENOSE II built in 1963 is owned by the Province of Nova Scotia.
BLUENOSE II is operated and maintained by the Lunenburg Marine Museum
Society, which also operates the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic.
Class: A
Nationality: Canada
Length: 43.60 m
Height: 40.24 m
Rig: Shooner Gaff-Rig
Year built: 1963
Home port: Lunenburg, Canada
Bluenose II will be sailing in Rendez-Vous 2017
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