Town News

Next Council meeting: June 10 at 6 p.m.

The agenda package for this meeting is now available:  pdf 06 10 2025 Council Agenda(7.27 MB)

Agenda items include:

  • Presentation: Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, a Public Art Installation
  • Request for Direction: Draft Noise By-law Options
  • LUB Amendment: Rezoning of 280 Montague Street
  • Tender Award: Bandstand Restoration

Council meetings are open to the public and held in Town Hall. Please use the accessible back entrance at 120 Townsend Street.

Meetings are also livestreamed through Zoom. To livestream this meeting starting at 6 pm, use this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88956545878 

Let's Keep Lunenburg Clean!

We can all play a role in keeping our town looking sharp. One way is to make sure that household and commercial garbage are disposed of properly on the designated pick-up days.

If you missed your weekly pick-up, please do not leave your garbage and recycling by the public trash receptacles. These are for small items only and, as we host more visitors during the coming months, it is important to allow for increased usage (plus, it doesn’t look great).

If you are unsure of your solid waste collection dates, you can view the Town’s schedule - Garbage Collection - Town of Lunenburg

The Town of Lunenburg also has a FREE municipal compost site on Starr Street for your leaves, tree limbs, and garden waste:

Location: Starr Street Compost Site

Open Fridays | 1PM–4PM

Starting: Friday, April 25th until the last Friday in November

For Town of Lunenburg Residents Only

Thank you - your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

LUNENBURG’s 272nd Birthday Celebration

Join us for Lunenburg's 272nd Birthday

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 7 @ NOON

 

WHERE: At the UNESCO flag poles
(at the corner of Townsend & Prince)

 

WHAT: Opening remarks, cake and the opening of the Millennium Time Capsule!!!

Cultural Tourism Economic Impact Study

The Town of Lunenburg, with support from ACOA, is working on a Cultural Tourism Economic Impact Study to better understand how cultural tourism supports our local economy, businesses, and community — and how we can continue to strengthen and grow it in ways that reflect who we are.

This study builds on the cultural tourism planning already underway. This work is rooted in the understanding that cultural tourism isn’t separate from Lunenburg’s identity; it’s built on it. Our culture, heritage, and way of life are what draw people here — and what make our tourism economy distinct and valuable.

Now, we’re taking the next step: identifying the cultural assets that define Lunenburg and quantifying their impact through an economic lens. This will help us better understand what supports our cultural tourism sector — and how to sustain and grow it for the future.

As part of this effort, we’re asking local businesses, employers, and self-employed individuals to complete a Business Survey about how cultural tourism affects their operations and livelihoods. Whether you’re directly involved in tourism or your work is influenced by it, your input is important.

Take the Business Survey here: [SURVEY: Help Shape the Future of Cultural Tourism].

The Business Survey is open until June 30 and will help guide future programs, policies, and support for the sector.

 

What’s next?

  • In July, we’ll hold cultural resource mapping workshops to engage the community and gather local knowledge about the people, places, and traditions that shape Lunenburg’s cultural identity.
  • A visitor survey will follow through July to September to help us understand what draws people here — and how we can enhance their experience.

Your voice matters. Help us shape the future of cultural tourism in Lunenburg — together.

Planned Outage Notification - Sunday, June 8th, 2025

.A short, power interruption during the early morning of Sunday, June 8th is required for Nova Scotia Power to safely complete work to operationalize a new power substation in Martins Brook.

Residents in the community of Lunenburg can expect a power interruption to begin at 1:30 AM on Sunday morning and last for approximately 15 minutes.

 Your support is appreciated as this important work is finalized.  

PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE: Masons Beach Road Water Leak Repairs

UPDATE:

As of 5;00 PM, work has been completed on Masons Beach Road. The work was done without having to turn water off, so there were no interruptions to service and as such, there shouldn’t be any airing or discolouration issues.
Thank you for your cooperation and patience.
 

Public Works will be dealing with a water leak on Masons Beach Rd this afternoon. Work will likely start between 2:30-3:00PM.

People travelling through that area should use caution and follow signage.  

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.