A working farm with more than 300 sheep, this is a fun destination even if you don't buy a rug, a blanket or socks. From May to October the barn is open for visitors to pat the lambs and learn all about wool production. The farm is 19km east of Tatamagouche off Hwy 6.
Lismore Sheep Farm
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