Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Backgrounder: Restoration of the Bluenose II

CANADA'S ECONOMIC ACTION PLAN
August 18, 2010
Lunenburg, Nouvelle-Écosse

Restoration of the Bluenose II

Under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, the Government of Canada is providing funding for the replacement of the wood hull, frames and planking of the Bluenose II with improved laminated wood frames and conventional planking materials.

The reconstruction of the hull is part of a significant restoration project aimed at ensuring the vessel continues in its current role as a major tourist attraction in its home port of Lunenburg. Restoration will also allow the Bluenose II to continue to generate economic activity through the promotion of national and international tourism trade events.

The total estimated cost for this project is over $9.8 million. The Government of Canada will contribute over $4.9 million, with a matching contribution from Nova Scotia.

Launched in 1963, the Bluenose II has for many years been used to promote Nova Scotia's maritime heritage as well as the province's appeal as a tourism and business destination. In 1971, the Bluenose II was given to the Government of Nova Scotia by the Oland family for $1. Currently operated by the Lunenburg Marine Museum Society, the 143-foot schooner continues to be a "floating ambassador" for Nova Scotia, visiting ports throughout the province and North America. It is also used for public harbour tours and unique charters.
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