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Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic: A Deep Dive into Maritime History

Discover Canada's North Atlantic fishing heritage at Lunenburg's Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, a captivating journey through maritime history and culture.

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Explore Canada's rich North Atlantic fishing heritage at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Located in a former fish processing plant, this museum offers interactive exhibits, historic vessels, and engaging stories of life at sea, making it a must-see for understanding Lunenburg's cultural identity.

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Local tips

  • Check the daily program for presentations, guided tours, and demonstrations, such as model schooner launches.
  • Explore the wharf-side vessels, including the Theresa E. Connor and Cape Sable, to experience life aboard a working ship.
  • Visit the aquarium on the ground floor to see fish native to Nova Scotia.
  • Allow at least two hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and vessels.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From most points in Lunenburg's Old Town, the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic is easily accessible by foot. Head towards the waterfront and follow Bluenose Drive. The museum is located at 68 Bluenose Drive, a short walk from the Lunenburg waterfront. Look for the brightly painted red buildings.

  • Driving

    If driving, navigate to 68 Bluenose Drive, Lunenburg. From Highway 103, take Exit 11 and follow the signs to Lunenburg. Once in Lunenburg, follow Bluenose Drive along the waterfront. Paid parking is available next to the museum for $4 per day. Metered parking is also available along Bluenose Drive. Be sure to have exact change for the parking lot.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by bus from Halifax, the bus will stop at Lunenburg Esso. From there, it is approximately a 15-minute walk to the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Follow Cornwallis Street to Bluenose Drive and turn left. The museum will be on your left. A one-way bus ticket from Halifax to Lunenburg costs approximately $22-$35.

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The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, situated on Lunenburg's historic waterfront, provides an immersive experience into Canada's North Atlantic fishery. Housed in brightly painted red buildings, the museum complex features exhibits detailing the evolution of the fishing industry from the time of the Mi'kmaq to the present day. Visitors can explore three floors of exhibits showcasing fishing techniques, vessels, and the lives of fishing communities. Highlights include the Theresa E. Connor, Canada's oldest salt-bank schooner, and the Cape Sable, a steel-hulled side trawler, both of which visitors can board. The museum also features an aquarium with fish native to Nova Scotia, a film theatre, and displays on rum-running and shipbuilding. Interactive exhibits allow visitors to try on fishermen's clothing, weave using a loom, and learn about lobster lore. The museum also emphasizes the importance of ocean preservation. With its blend of history, culture, and hands-on activities, the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic offers an engaging experience for all ages.

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