Coordinates: 34°27′28.11″N 84°17′29.02″W / 34.4578083°N 84.2913944°W
Big Canoe is a common interest development gated community, consisting of over 8,000 acres (32 km²), located in the mountains approximately 60 minutes north of Atlanta.
Big Canoe is located between Jasper, and Dawsonville and has about 3,000 residents. Approximately 60% are full time and 40% are weekenders.
In the 1830s, Samuel Tate, the owner of a hotel on Federal Road, discovered marble on his property and began buying up the surrounding land through the land lottery. In 1850, Tate entered a partnership which opened a quarry near the present-day town of Tate.
By 1880, however, the Georgia marble industry was suffering. Fortunately, the construction of the Marietta and North Georgia Railway allowed the stone to reach new markets, and the Tate family founded the Georgia Marble Company in 1884 in response to growing business and newly interested investors. In 1905, Tate's grandson, Colonel Sam Tate, became president and general manager of the company, and oversaw a period of dramatic growth and profit.
Colonel Tate was responsible for bringing numerous improvements to the area, including Wolfscratch School. The school was established and operated in the building now housing the Big Canoe tennis pro shop, and two large chimneys standing next to the real estate office are all that is left of a house built in 1913 for the school's principal and teachers. As other educational alternatives became available, the school was eventually closed. The house with the two chimneys became the primary residence of Steve and Lucille Tate until it burned down in 1959.