The Bluenose was a symbol of Canadian maritime heritage and national identity, representing the skilled shipbuilding and fishing traditions of the country. Launched in 1921, it became famous for its racing prowess and was a major contributor to the fishing industry, particularly in the Grand Banks. The Bluenose's image graced the Canadian dime, further solidifying its status as an iconic representation of Canada. Its legacy continues to inspire pride in Canadian culture and history.
It was a replica of Bluenose.
Tecumseh was important because he saved many lifes of the people around him and risked his life for others causes. That why I believe he was important to the devolopment of canada. -zoe M. :P I had to ansewer this question for my history project...(trading cards:)
It was important for Canada because there were men from almost every Canadian town in the invading army and navy supporting them. Canada had a much higher percentage of their men at D-Day than America did.
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A because the veterans want recognition and people don't wont wars to happen again (in Canada) so they use the day to inform people duhh
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The bluenose was built in Lunenburg Nova Scotia Canada North America.
The Dime (.10).
Bluenose (boat on the dime)
Old Bluenose
The Bluenose. It appears on the Canadian dime.
The term "Bluenose" can refer to various things, including the famous Canadian racing schooner, a breed of dog known as the Bluenose (a type of Canadian Mastiff), or even to people from Nova Scotia, Canada. If you are asking about a specific context related to "Bluenose," please provide more details for a precise answer.
The Bluenose was put on the dime because it is one of Canada's Prides. The Bluenose was an undefeated ship and was the fastest of it's time. It is currnely un ther the Atlantic ocean somewhere in hati (it crashed ther in 1946). The Bluenose II is currenly active in Nova Scotia.
It was a replica of Bluenose.
It was a replica of Bluenose.
The Bluenose, a famous Canadian racing schooner launched in 1921, got its name from the term "Bluenose," which is a nickname for people from Nova Scotia, particularly those from the Acadian region. The name reflects the ship's deep connections to its home province and its significance in showcasing Nova Scotia's maritime heritage. The Bluenose became a symbol of national pride and identity for Canada, particularly in maritime culture.
Front - the famous ship Old Bluenose Back - the Queen, as is true of all coins from Commonwealth countries.