Nestled in Nova Scotia, Canada, Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its well-preserved wooden architecture. The town’s boat-filled harbor is lined with brightly painted clapboard homes and heritage buildings, offering a vivid glimpse into its maritime past. Visitors can explore the charming streets and waterfront, where the iconic Bluenose, the boat featured on the Canadian dime, was born. This picturesque setting invites guests to step back in time and experience the rich history and cultural heritage of this coastal gem.
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