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Life in Lunenburg: Canada's Historic Harbor Town Nova Scotia | Full Documentary

Written By Free High-Quality Documentaries on Saturday, Jul 17, 2021 | 09:30 AM

 
On Canada’s east coast, Lunenburg, founded in 1753 by German immigrants, is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once a prosperous fishing and shipbuilding town, it still treasures its traditions. The Rhodenizer family grows white cabbage for local sauerkraut, while David Westergard builds wooden schooners, and dory races keep the maritime spirit alive. Ollie Cote harvests Irish Moss by hand, and Farley Blackman restored the historic opera house. Horse loggers like Kristan Kelley still retrieve timber from the forests. This documentary follows Lunenburg through all seasons, portraying a town that blends rich heritage, skilled craftsmanship, and coastal life into a vibrant, living community. ➡ Fascinated by nature? Hit *subscribe* and join our wild adventure! 🦁🌵 ➡ New nature discoveries *every week* ⁨@FreeHighQualityDocumentaries⁩ #Lunenburg #NovaScotia #Canada #UNESCOWorldHeritage #MaritimeHeritage #GermanImmigrants #FishingTradition #Shipbuilding #WoodenBoats #Schooner #DoryRacing #IrishMoss #Sauerkraut #TraditionalCrafts #CoastalLiving #Documentary #Heritage #EastCoast #AtlanticCanada #documentary