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  • The Grand CascapediaPhoto courtesy of Jean MacWhirter Bujold
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Lady Amherst Tea Room

The Lady Amherst Tea Room first opened in 2007 and was named in honour of the Lady Amherst fishing fly—the same type of fly used by Esmond Bradley Martin to catch his remarkable 55½-pound salmon on June 27, 1939.

During the summer months, the Tea Room hosts temporary exhibitions, offering visitors a unique cultural experience in a distinctive historic setting.

The Tea Room is also available to rent for meetings, conferences, workshops, courses, and a wide range of celebrations and special events. Its beautiful character and unique atmosphere make it an exceptional venue for both professional and personal gatherings.

For information about availability and rental fees, please contact us.

 

A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.
A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.
A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.
A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.
A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.
A picture of the Lady Amherst Tea Room.