
“Old Town” Lunenburg’s UNESCO World Heritage Site

Evening Harbour view.

Welcome to come again.

Lunenburg is a fishing villagebrightly painted British Colonial buildings built in the 1750s

A former rum running and ship building port town

brightly painted British Colonial buildings built in the 1750s


Beautiful Lunenburg architecture

Night tour of haunted houses/


Famous $30. lobster Mac'n Cheese

Lobster Bisque & Loster sandwich

Our favourite spot to eat overing the harbour.

View of village from the Golf Club.

Lunch over looking harbour and town from the Bluenose Golf Club.

Sunset view from our Atlantic View Motel.

St. John’s Anglican Church

There are 18 people buried in the crypt. 7 people are under age 17.

During reconstruction a mystery emerged concerning numerous stars painted within the Church, and which subsequently garnered the interest of international media and astronomers, as the remarkable star scene over the apse may convey the night-sky on the first Christmas (some 2 millennia ago) as seen from Lunenburg
It is the second Church of England built in Nova Scotia, and is the second oldest continuous Protestant church in present-day Canada. Early on 1 November 2001, St. John's church suffered significant damage by fire.

The unique geology and dramatic beauty of the Ovens Park has drawn a diverse group of people to this lovely destination year after year. People seem to find their own resonance and releases here at the home of Nova Scotia's oldest legend (Indian Cave), here among the 150 year-old scars and implements of the 1861 gold rush, where the sea still echoes of vague references to rum-running (not so rare in this area) and Captain Kidd, and where the Cunard family laid claim to most our beach and then eventually removed it. Wow!

Oven Natural Park Sea Cave Trail

Cliff is completely made of slate rock.

We heard the resounding boom created as the waves enter the cavern.


Place felt a bit erie.

On our way to visit the Blue Rock fishing villiage where the rocks are actually bluee.



