The Bluenose is a Canadian symbol primarily because of its significance in maritime history and culture. Launched in 1921, this iconic fishing and racing schooner became a symbol of Nova Scotia's shipbuilding prowess and the fishing industry. Its image graced the Canadian dime, further cementing its status as a national emblem. The Bluenose represents Canadian resilience, pride, and the rich maritime heritage of the Atlantic provinces.
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Yes, if a sink is on a ship that is sinking, it would be considered a "sinking sink" in a playful sense. The term "sinking" applies to the ship as a whole, and since the sink is part of that structure, it would also be sinking as the ship descends. Thus, in this context, the phrase captures both the literal and humorous aspects of the situation.
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It was a replica of Bluenose.
It was a replica of Bluenose.
The Bluenose sank in 1946 during a gale off the coast of Haiti. The exact cause of the sinking is still unknown, but it is believed that the combination of bad weather and structural issues with the ship contributed to the tragedy.
A racing ship called the Bluenose was made in Nova Scotia and it holds the record for the fastest sailing boat ever created.
The Bluenose was launched in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on March 26, 1921
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The bluenose was built in Lunenburg Nova Scotia Canada North America.
the schooner Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia on March 26, 1921. -Ashton
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.
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