Accommodations

The Centre’s six residences include rooms with 1, 2 or 3 beds. This allows us to comfortably accommodate 50 to 65 guests. Private rooms may also be available for an additional fee.

Andrew House outside viewAndrew House is the ideal builidng for a private retreat. Andrew is a single building with two residences. Andrew I has a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom, living room with fire place, tv and bedroom.  Andrew II has a kitchenette, living room with TV, two bedrooms and a bathroom.  Click here for floor plans.  

 

Campbell House outside in winterCampbell House is an iconic feature of the Tatamagouche Centre grounds. Originally built in 1824, it has a lot of character and is the oldest house in Tatamagouche. It has 8 spacious bedrooms, all with private bathrooms. It also has a large living room and a kitchenette. Click here for floor plans.

 

Creighton HouseCreighton House is a motel style building that has five suites, each with two bedrooms, a bathroom and private entrance. Click here for floor plans.

 

 

Reid House outside viewReid House is located across the lawn inbetween the labyrinth and the "Living Traditions Herb Garden". Offering substantial privacy, it is ideal for a private retreat and has a fully equipped kitchen, living room and 4 bedrooms. The bathrooms are shared.                                           Click here for floor plans.

 

Lodge outside viewSaswasig Lodge provides a kitchenette and seven bedrooms each with a private washroom. Shower and bath facilities are shared. The large lounge has floor to ceiling windows that overlook the French River. Click here for floor plans.

 

steven's House, a sunny day and green grass aboundsStevens House is the second oldest building in Tatamagouche. Newly renovated, it offers wheelchair accessible lodging, a lounge and kitchen on the ground level and three bedrooms upstairs. Shower and bath facilities are shared. Click here for floor plans.

 

 
 
 
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