The Legend Of The Bluenose
She was built by Smith and Rhuland men
In nineteen twenty-one
From the county of Lunenburg she came
Designed by William Roue
A legend she'd become
And to everyone who knew her
The Bluenose was her name
With Angus Walters at the wheel
Each summer she would sail
To fish upon the banks of Newfoundland
And when her holes were full of cod
To Lunenburg she'd sail
And everyone who knew her
Knew how quick she ran
She's the pride of Nova Scotia
With a place in history
As the fastest salt bank schooner
To ever sail the sea
She's a tribute to our nation
May our country always be
One Canada from sea to shining sea
From Gloucester in New England
And from Boston came the claim
To have the fastest ships to ever sail the sea
Their champion was the Elsie
A noble ship indeed
Defender of America the free
And the International Fishermen's Trophy
In October, nineteen twenty one
The challenge had been made
And before the wind the Bluenose fell behind
But when she tacked to windward
She quickly gathered speed
And in victory she crossed the finish line
While the Elsie ran at least three miles behind
She's the pride of Nova Scotia
With a place in history
As the fastest salt bank schooner
To ever sail the sea
She's a tribute to our nation
May our country always be
One Canada from sea to shining sea
Then the Yankees sent the Henry Ford
The Columbia and Thebaud
Defenders of America the free
And when each race had run it's course
Against the wind she rode
To glory and to claim the victory
As the fastest ship to ever sail the sea
And the keeper of the Fishermen's Trophy
Now the Bluenose has a daughter
Out of Lunenburg she sails
An ambassador from Canada is she
And when the tall ships gather
She's the leader of the parade
A reminder of the way things used to be
The likes of which we nevermore will see
May the legend of the Bluenose
Sail on forevermore
Like the wind that blows forever may she be
A symbol to all nations, of this land that I adore
O Canada, I pray you'll always be
Forever one in peace and unity
Like the legend of the Bluenose strong and free
One Canada from sea to shining sea
Written by Bruce Moss
To God be the glory