BOOKS:
Bluenose by Brian and Phil Backman (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1965)
Bluenose and Bluenose II by Keith R. McLaren (Toronto: Hounslow Press, 1981)
Bluenose, Queen of the Grand Banks by Feenie Ziner (Philadelphia: Chilton Book Co., 1970)
Bluenose Skipper: the Story of Bluenose and Her Skipper by G. J. Gillespie (Second edition, Fredericton: Brunswick Press, 1964)
Captain Angus Walters by Jacqueline Langille (Famous Maritimers series, Tantallon, N.S.: Four East Publications, 1990)
Historic Lunenburg: the Days of Sail, 1880-1930 by Mike Parker (Images of Our Past series, Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 1999)
Nova Scotia: Shaped by the Sea: a Living History by Lesley Choyce (Toronto: Penguin Books, 1997)
The Promise of Schooling: Education in Canada, 1800-1914 by Paul Axelrod (Themes in Canadian Social History series, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997)
The Saga of the Bluenose by Ernest Fraser Robinson (St. Catharines, Ont.: Vanwell Publishing, 1998)
A Spirit Deep Within: Naval Architect W. J. Roué and the Bluenose Story by Joan E. Roué (New edition, St. Catharines: Vanwell Publishing, 2002)
PERIODICALS:
“The Bluenose” by Silver Donald Cameron (Canadian Geographic, vol. 104, April May 1984)
The Halifax Herald (various issues, 1921-1946)
VIDEOS:
The Captain & the Queen (The Canadians series, Great North Productions, 1998)
The Queen and the Skipper: the Story of Bluenose (The Canadian Experience series, CBC, 2004)
WEBSITES:
Bluenose: A Canadian Icon
A virtual exhibit from the Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management featuring more than 350 images relating to Angus Walters, Bluenose and Bluenose II
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/bluenose
Bluenose II
The website of the official operator of Bluenose II
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/bluenose
Explore Lunenburg.ca
The official website of the town of Lunenburg
http://www.town.lunenburg.ns.ca
Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic: A Part of the Nova Scotia Museum
The official website of the museum, which houses the world’s largest collection of Bluenose artifacts
William J. Roué
A website dedicated to Canada’s first naval architect featuring details of his life and career