In Lunenburg Waterfront, visitors can engage in a rich maritime history and vibrant culture. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Old Lunenburg is a must-see, characterized by its well-preserved wooden buildings and colorful houses, where you can wander the picturesque streets. The Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic provides insights into the local fishing industry, showcasing exhibits and artifacts that celebrate the town's seafaring heritage.
For a taste of local life, the Lunenburg Farmers' Market, held on Thursdays, offers fresh produce, crafts, and baked goods, all within walking distance from the waterfront. Nearby, the Bluenose II, a replica of the famous racing schooner, is often docked in the harbor and can be visited or viewed as it sails.
If you're looking for scenic views, the nearby Lunenburg Harbour offers stunning vistas, especially when enjoyed from the peaks of the surrounding hills or along the walking trails.