Ottawa and Nova Scotia are spending $1.5-million to revitalize the Big Boat Shed, which was the main boatbuilding facility of the Smith and Rhuland Shipyards
A significant piece of shipbuilding history on Nova Scotia’s picturesque Lunenburg waterfront is getting upgraded with government help.
More than 270 boats were built there, including prominent vessels such as the Bounty, Rose, and Bluenose II.The original Bluenose – as pictured on Canada’s dime – was built next door. The province is spending $1-million, while the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency will give $500,000 to build a new accessible viewing deck so the public can observe large boat construction and repair activities, while an exhibit area will also be part of the expansion.
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