

Historic waterfront in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, known for its colorful architecture and vibrant fishing culture.
Explore Nova Scotia's rich fishing history in this interactive museum.
Enjoy a wine tasting with a view of the beautiful Lunenburg Bay.
Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, enjoy local art, and watch the sunset.
Poached lobster meat on English muffin with hollandaise sauce and poached egg
Fried cod with crispy batter, served with fries and tartar sauce
Chunks of lobster meat on a toasted bun with mayonnaise and lettuce
Handcrafted replicas of historic Lunenburg ships, reflecting the town's rich maritime heritage.
Made from locally grown blueberries, this jam is a staple of Nova Scotian cuisine and a great way to bring home a taste of the region.
A delicate, handmade lace tradition passed down through generations in Lunenburg, often used to create decorative items and clothing.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its seafood dishes and waterfront views.
A historic restaurant offering a variety of seafood dishes with a beautiful waterfront view.
A fine dining experience featuring locally sourced seafood and stunning waterfront views.
Lunenburg Waterfront is known for its unpredictable weather, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Exploring the waterfront and nearby historic town involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
For birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views of the waterfront, a pair of binoculars is optional but enhances the experience.
A unique, labyrinthine bookstore in downtown LA, known for its artistic design and extensive collection.

A stunning 13th-century church in Montreuil-sur-Mer, renowned for its annual light show, 'Son et Lumière', that tells the town's history.
Capernaum's ancient synagogue, dating back to the 1st century, offers a glimpse into Jesus' ministry and the early Christian era.