Bluenose
The Bluenose is a famous fishing and racing schooner built in 1921 in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was designed by William J. Roué and is known for its sleek lines and impressive speed. The ship became a symbol of Nova Scotia and Canadian maritime heritage, winning numerous races against American competitors.
The Bluenose was also used for fishing along the Grand Banks and played a significant role in the fishing industry. It was featured on the Canadian dime and remains an iconic representation of Canada's nautical history, celebrated for its craftsmanship and cultural significance.