On The Road: Throwback
Some tours leave a lasting impression — not just for where they go, but for what they represent.
The Bluenose II tour brought a piece of Canadian maritime history directly to communities, allowing audiences to experience an iconic symbol up close. Designed as a traveling outreach experience, the tour connected people to history in a way that felt personal, accessible, and memorable.
It’s a great example of how taking stories on the road creates meaningful connections — and why outreach tours continue to resonate long after the tour wraps.


