Creamery Museum
A rare example of an intact creamery building from 1925 with key artifacts that illustrate the butter making process.
The Creamery Museum is an industrial heritage site located along the former rail line (now a hiking, biking and snowmobile trail called The Butter Trail) on riverfront property in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia.
It is a rare survival of an intact creamery building with key artifacts that illustrate the butter making process.
Local farmers supplied cream to the Creamery from 1925-1992, to produce the famous “Tatamagouche Butter”. The Creamery Museum aims to preserve this unique local history of butter production and distribution through its artifact collection, photo gallery and audio/video presentations.
During your visit you will enjoy a brief presentation by a character named Boiler Bob.