An Ode To Adams And Knickle
“They sell fresh scallops harvested off the Grand Banks here in Nova Scotia, brought in on ships every day and sold by Adams and Knickle by the pound. Fresh. They’re 10 dollars a pound today, they used to be cheaper. They’re so fresh and sweet. I eat them raw. The locals eat them raw.” – Doug Langley, Lunenburg, NS

Walking Along Lunenburg Harbour
“As a child you were part of the waterfront, you walked it with your friends.” – Jane Adams Ritzy, Lunenburg, NS

The Burns Brothers
“Harold Burns was the peanut store. There were two Burns. The other Burns, he had the ice cream parlor.” – Natalie Corkum, Lunenburg, NS

How Lunenburg Harbour Became A Tourist Destination
“There’d be anywhere from 100 to 150 vessels in the wintertime, anchored in the harbor. It was a sight to see. Gradually, people came to visit and see something like that and take pictures.” – Natalie Corkum, Lunenburg, NS