Founded in 1753 by the British, pretty Lunenburg in Nova Scotia is a colourful fishing town and its original brightly-painted wooden houses date back to the time when the town was founded. Considered to be one of the best examples of 18th century architecture in North America due to its preserved original layout, the town is only one of two urban communities in North America designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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