The Intercolonial Railway Station in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, offers a unique lodging experience in vintage Canadian-built cabooses and boxcars transformed into deluxe suites while preserving their railway heritage. Guests can immerse themselves in the history of the 19th-century train station, now home to a gift shop, coffee bar, and cafe.
Visitors can also enjoy local craft beers and ciders at the Baggage Room Bar, live music nights on the railway platform, and explore the 600-foot, 400-ton train that stands as a prominent landmark in the village. The property borders the Trans Canada Trail, providing scenic walks along the old rail bed.
Tatamagouche itself offers a variety of attractions, from cafes and bakeries to galleries and microbreweries. The village hosts live music events on the train station platform during the summer and features the nearby Trans Canada Trail for leisurely walks along Tatamagouche Bay.
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