Tatamagouche
Visit Balmoral Grist Mill Museum, 10 km southeast of Tatamagouche off Route 311 on Route 256. Built in 1874, it has been fully-restored and is now a living history museum.
Minimum Time Required: 45 minutes
In nearby Denmark, the Sutherland Steam Mill Museum demonstrates steam-age lumber milling techniques and features a variety of unique exhibits highlighting the working life of a 19th century. Located on Route 326. Follow signs from Tatamagouche.
Minimum Time Required: 35 minutes
Visit Sunrise Mercantile, 2 km west of Tatamagouche on the Sunrise Trail (Route 6). An eclectic gift shop featuring alpaca clothing, fibre arts training classes, gourmet foods (including their famous Blueberries in Peach Schnapps), and a delightful coffee/tea/cocoa bar overlooking the ocean.
Minimum Time Required: 1/2 hour
What’s a visit to Nova Scotia without a Lobster dinner? Just off the Sunrise Trail on Station Road visit the dining car of the Train Station Inn for an extraordinary culinary experience in an unusual setting.
Located in Tatamagouche the Creamery Square is a waterfront attraction featuring world class interpretation of significant heritage and culture of the area. A tour of the Creamery Square shares both the fascinating and the unusual including the Brule Fossils, Sunrise Trail Museum, Anna Swan Collection, Creamery Exhibit, North Shore Archives and a fantastic Saturday Farmers Market.
Minimum Time required: 1 hour
