An unpleasant-smelling summer for an iconic Nova Scotia tourist town
LUNENBURG, N.S. — A fetid smell is bedevilling one of Canada’s most recognizable seaside communities at the height of tourism season, with residents saying they’re often forced to roll up their windows and abandon their balconies.
Kevin Ernst lives on Lunenburg’s back harbour and says he has had to leave his barbecue and go inside several times this summer because of a distinctly pungent odour he likens to a dirty diaper.
The 53-year-old former fisherman’s home is directly across the harbour from the town’s sewage treatment plant, something he claims is a blight on the community that has fouled the air and its iconic shoreline.
“It’s disgusting and it’s unhealthy,” the long-time resident said in an interview. “I didn’t buy here to smell (expletive) all the time. If it was cow, that’s OK. But not human.”