The large red building in the first photo is the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. This is a great place to take children. They have three floors of exhibits of Lunenburg's fishing history, local artist, whales, boatbuilding, and much more. There are even fishing boats to explore.
This is the Academy, a very impressive looking structure.
Here is the newly reonstructed Anglican church that was burned down by arsonists. The artisans who worked on the reconstruction did a fantastic job, don't you think?
Another church.
Street views. There are many one way streets. One must pay close attention to the road signs.
Waterfront properties.
We had fun playing in the gazebo in the centre of town. There's a play area next to it for kids. I had fun on the teeter totter with B. and J. I hadn't been on a teeter totter in many years...but you don't need to see that...
This little park overlooks the shopping district. There are some really good shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
Let's finish our afternoon with a stroll along the waterfront. These photos were taken from the wharves. I hope you had fun exploring Lunenburg with us.
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