Sail Boston: Tour of Bluenose II
When
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Where
Boston MA 02210
Who can attend
Price
Boston Village Members have been invited for an exclusive experience aboard the Schooner Bluenose II from Nova Scotia, Canada prior to the ship opening to the public on Wednesday, July 15 at 9:30 AM. The crew will give a talk about the history of this historic vessel, followed by a deck tour of the ship and an opportunity to talk with members of the crew.
Accessibility note: Although Fan Pier will be fully accessible, boarding the ship will likely involve a gangway, and stairs. Participants will also be standing for the duration of the tour which is expected to last about 60 minutes.
About Bluenose II:
Bluenose II is a replica of the original Bluenose, which was built in 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Under Captain Angus Walters, she became famous as winner of the International Fishermen’s Series of schooner races from that date to 1938. The Bluenose was featured on a Canadian postage stamp in 1928 and on the Canadian dime in 1937, where it can still be seen. The original Bluenose was lost in 1946 on a reef near Haiti.
Bluenose II, built in 1963, is operated and maintained by the Lunenburg Marine Museum Society, which also operates the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic. Bluenose II is owned by the Province of Nova Scotia. She spends a lot of time in ports throughout Nova Scotia and beyond. A big part of the crew’s mission is to share Bluenose II with the public.
This opportunity is free and for Boston Village members only, donations to benefit the ship and crew are welcome and appreciated.

