North American Towns That Feel Like Europe
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: German Roots

Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and colorful waterfront. Founded by German settlers in 1753, the town’s Old Town area features distinctive wooden buildings painted in bright hues, reflecting its German roots. Visitors can explore the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, which delves into the town’s maritime history, and enjoy local seafood delicacies. Lunenburg’s unique blend of German heritage and maritime culture creates a captivating atmosphere, offering a European experience with a Canadian twist.







