sign and facade of a wooden house in Lunenburg, reserved sign, Nova Scotia, Canada, North America. Photo by Willy Matheisl


Willy Matheisl, Lunenburg was founded in 1753 and was named in honour of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, (George II), who was also the Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg. At one time an important seaport and shipbuilding centre, the town is now home to numerous small businesses, high-tech industries and trade plants including High Liner Foods, which was at one point the largest fish plant in Canada. This plant now handles little more than manufacturing and most fishing is done offshore.


Size: 5888px × 3925px
Location: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Kanada
Photo credit: © willy matheisl / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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