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What in the blue hell is a Bluenose? - Navy Crow A Bluenose, sometimes incorrectly referred to as a Rednose, is simply a sailor who’s crossed the Arctic Circle, above 66°34′N Just like crossing the equator, there’s a Line-crossing ceremony, and once you’re done, congratulations, you’re a certified Bluenose
The Bluenose - Canadas History Today it’s a national icon featured on the Canadian dime and a symbol of Nova Scotia’s legacy of shipbuilding excellence But on the brisk and blustery morning of March 26, 1921, the newly launched Bluenose entered the waters off Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, carrying the hopes and aspirations of an entire province
Bluenose: Behind the sails - Canadian Geographic The symbolism of the iconic Canadian fishing and racing schooner Bluenose may be as relevant today as it was 100 years ago when the ship first hit the water
Home - Bluenose 100 Welcome to the Bluenose 100th Anniversary website This special site is a tribute to the legendary fishing schooner herself, her colourful captain and devoted crew, and all the courageous fishermen who sailed the seas during the “golden age of sail”
Bluenose - Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic Generations of Atlantic Canadians have grown up with stories of Captain Angus Walters and Bluenose The vessel became the world's most famous Nova Scotian fishing schooner and won a place in the hearts of thousands
Bluenose: A Canadian Icon - Nova Scotia Archives A virtual exhibit featuring over 350 heritage photographs, original documents, charts and miscellaneous items that tell the stories of Bluenose and Bluenose II, the people who sailed them and the times in which they lived
The Bluenose: How a Ship Shaped a Town - Hecktic Travels Bluenose was dubbed the “Queen of the Atlantic” and became an iconic symbol for Nova Scotia and for Canada At his core, Captain Walters was a fisherman and racing champion, facing challenges from the ocean of folk-tale proportions, but then suddenly had to balance his time by meeting and greeting international dignitaries