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Green Dragon Organic Farm and B&B

Inns / B&Bs: Green Dragon is a small certified biodynamic family-farm specialized in Fallow Deer, which is known for its beauty and great value meat! We also offer farm fresh organic vegetables, Shiitake mushrooms, eggs and more (season and sun dependant!).Walk the Llama, snow-shoe or stroll over to the .....

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3082 Balmoral Rd, Balmoral Mills, Tatamagouche, B0K 1V0
(+001) 902-657-0081

Hollings House Bed and Breakfast

Inns / B&Bs: Century home formerly a Manse, open year round. Tatamagouche hosts the largest Oktoberfest in Atlantic Canada, last weekend of every September. Close to stores, garages,rec centre, Church, hospital, beach, library, winery, police station, museum and golf. Bright, spacious, clean home with .....

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37 Church St., Tatamagouche, B0K 1V0
(+001) 902-657-0096

Balmoral Farm Vacation

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Vacation rentals: Experience a unique holiday and honeymoon paradise near Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada. It's an animal and nature enthusiast's dream. Open year-round this peaceful, pastoral setting is exclusively yours to enjoy. The farm home and 250 acres of pristine farm land are private and yours alone .....

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RR#4, Tatamagouche, B0K1V0
(+001) 902-657-2139

Train Station Inn

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Inns / B&Bs: Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia's Century Old Train Station was restored in the 1980s into a bed and breakfast inn with furnishings reflecting its railway past. The trian station itself and its spacious railroad cabooses offer a unique year-round Bed & Breakfast experience on Nova Scotia's North Shore. .....

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21 Station Road, Tatamagouche, B0K1V0
(+001) 902-657-3222

Sunset Watch Family Campground

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242 Peninsula Point Road, Tatamagouche, B0K 1V0
(+001) 902-657-0009

Kennedy Lake Chalets

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3264 Hwy 6, Tatamagouche, B0K 1V0
(+001) 866-657-0141

Stonegarden Chalets By The Sea

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1120 Sand Point Road, Tatamagouche, B0K 1V0
(+001) 902-662-2746

Balmoral Motel

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131 Main St, Tatamagouche, B0K1V0
(+001) 902-657-2000

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Tatamagouche is a popular stopping point for visitors, as it is both pleasantly situated and offers many services, including restaurants, accommodations and banking.
The village is built where the rivers French and Waugh enter a natural harbour, and it gets it name from the Mi'kmaq 'Takumegooch' meaning 'meeting of the waters'.

The first European settlers were Acadian, and it was a transshipment point for goods bound for Fortress Louisbourg. In 1755 the British expelled the Acadians and the village was destroyed. All that remains from that period are some Acadian dykes and French place names.

Protestant repopulation began in 1765, and grew considerably before the end of the century with a flood of Scottish immigrants following the Highland Clearances. In the nineteenth century, like many other villages in this area, Tatamagouche had a sizeable shipbuilding industry.

You can learn more about the history of the area at the Sunrise Trail Museum. Tatamagouche Creamery made butter for over a century. It has now been converted as a venue for festivals, events and entertainment. The Fraser Cultural Center acts as a visitor information center, art gallery and has an exhibition about the giantess Anna Swan.

The Intercolonial Railway station was built in 1887 and served the community of Tatamagouche as a Train Station until 1972. Daily self guided tours of the Train Station and it's railway cars are free. The Station's 9 railway cars include 6 cabooses, 2 box cars and 1 transfer van. The property now operates as a Country Inn, Gift Shop and Cafe. The rail line has gone, and the bed now forms part of the Trans Canada Trail, making Tatamagouche a good starting point for a waterfront walk or biking expedition.

In late September, Tatamagouche hosts the second largest Oktoberfest in Canada where you can dance to the oom-pah-pah of traditional German music.

Tatamagouche remains an area of a meeting of old and new, a village of old Victorian homes and stores built in the late 1800s , and new modern houses and facilities; a village compassing a slow traditional way of life with state of the art technology. The history of the area is displayed in two museums on Tatamagouche's Main Street, the Sunrise Trail Museum and the Fraser Cultural Centre. The Cultural Centre also houses an information bureau, art gallery and the North Shore Archives.

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