
Slow down, wander, taste, and explore.
From seaside strolls to local sips, Tatamagouche is full of small-town treasures waiting just outside your door. Here are some of our favourite ways to spend a day (or two) while staying at Salt & Bloom on Main.

From fresh-baked bread to seafood chowder, Tatamagouche’s food scene is full of flavour and charm. Grab a pastry at Red Knot Bakery, savour seafood at The Chowder House, share a pint and a plate at Nook & Cranny, or keep it classic with pizza from Derado’s. Don’t leave without stopping by The Pork Shop or Dexter’s Butcher Block—local staples you’ll dream about later.

Raise a glass to local craft. Enjoy a flight at Tatamagouche Brewing Co., sip award-winning vintages at Jost Vineyards, or taste something stronger at Caldera Distilling. Each one captures the spirit of Nova Scotia in every pour.

Take the Butter Trail by bike or on foot, feel the sand at Rushton’s or Blue Sea Beach, or head into the woods for maple magic at Sugar Moon Farm. For a different spin, rent a pedal buggy or kayak from Remember Adventures and explore at your own pace.

Bring a piece of Tatamagouche home with you. Browse pottery at Sara Bonnyman Pottery, sweet treats at Appleton Chocolates, curated finds at Nora Home & Gifts or The Crafty Shore, and coastal keepsakes at the Village Gift Shop.

Step back in time at the Balmoral Grist Mill Museum, admire works at the Fraser Art Gallery, or stroll Nelson’s Memorial Park. And don’t miss the charming Train Station Inn—a piece of Tatamagouche history you can see (or even stay in).