Discover Maryborough
Transcription
Discover Maryborough
Produced by Fraser Coast Regional Council. Printed on environmentally friendly paper that is FSC Mixed Sources Certified with ISO 14001 Environmental Certification. Updated September 2011. DISTANCE GUIDE From Maryborough to: Bauple37km Tiaro27km Hervey Bay 36km Maaroom23km Boonooroo25km Tuan26km Poona35km Tinnanbar49km Booral35km River Heads 43km Toogoom38km Burrum Heads 49km Torbanlea25km Howard30km Childers60km Bundaberg113km Rockhampton386km Mackay720km Townsville1110km Cairns1455km There is so much to discover in Maryborough. Immerse yourself in times gone by or magical makebelieve, shop till you drop or lap up the city’s fine cuisine. The opportunities are endless. Enjoy! Settled in 1847, Maryborough is one of Queensland’s oldest cities and was one of the busiest immigration ports in Australia in the second half of the 1880s. Soak up living history at Portside, the original port district with its gloriously preserved colonial buildings, sensational riverside parks, outstanding museums, historic pubs, steam trains and river cruises. Experience the magic of Mary Poppins in the birthplace of her creator. Centres also at Hervey Bay, Hervey Bay Airport and Tiaro Your FREE Map and Guide Discover Maryborough www.visitmaryborough.info Mary River EXPERIENCES …. Discover Links with Mary Poppins • Heritage--listed Birthplace – See the former bank building where Mary Poppins author P. L. Travers was born in 1899. • Mary Poppins Statue – Have your photo taken with this famous statue in Richmond Street outside the author’s birthplace. • Magical Mary Discovery Trail – Spend a day of magic and make-believe celebrating the city’s impressive heritage and unique connection with Mary Poppins. Trail brochures available at Visitor Information Centres. • Personalised Tea with Mary tours – Available by arrangement through our Visitor Information Centre. • Murals and Public Art – See striking public art, inspired by themes from the Mary Poppins novels. • Mythical Etchings – Stop at the City Hall Green where 10 Mary Poppins characters are etched on the brick plinths. Place a sheet of paper on top and make a rubbing with pencil or crayon. • Mary Poppins Festival in the Park – Held every June/July school holiday. Discover Maryborough • Free Guided Walking Tour – Explore Maryborough’s historic city centre with your own 19th century costumed guide. Departs City Hall, Monday to Saturday at 9am. • Walk or Drive Tour – Covering approximately 50 points of historical and architectural interest, free walk or drive tour brochures are available from: – City Hall Visitor Information Centre – Download at visitmaryborough.info – Scan code below for an interactive virtual Heritage City Walk tour, complete with audio and commentary. • Mary Riverboat Cruises – Cruise the Mary River and enjoy entertaining historical commentary and 360˚ river views. Mary River Parklands Train rides for big and small • Maryborough Tours – Climb onboard a coach transformed to resemble an old Queenslander home and take a one-hour tour highlighting the city’s attractions. Book at the City Hall Visitor Information Centre. • Mary Ann Steam Train – Ride a replica of Queensland’s first steam engine, built in Maryborough in 1873. Discover Art & Culture • Brolga Theatre – Take in one of the many national and international shows at this first class theatre, with a new program available every month. • Gatakers Artspace – Check out the local artistic talent at this stunning artspace in Wharf Street at Portside. The exhibits change constantly with local and touring exhibitions. • Artistic Streetscapes – Uncover a variety of streetscape art, sculptural pieces and architecturally spectacular heritage-listed buildings along Maryborough’s inner city streets. • Mary River Parklands Art – View stunning public art that reflects Maryborough’s days as a thriving river port and celebrates the contribution of South-Sea Islander, Chinese and Aboriginal cultures. Discover Antiques & Unusual Collections • Toys and Dolls – Marvel at antique dolls and toys dating back to 1825, part of an extensive collection at Grand Shirl’s Doll and Toy Museum. • Turn back the clock at antique galleries and boutique craft and gift stores, such as A Touch of the Past Antiques. Discover History • Portside – See where it all began at Maryborough’s original port district, where the buildings and streets appear as they did over 150 years ago. Visit museums, riverside parks, restaurants and pubs, ride steam trains or picnic by the river. • Portside Centre and Bond Store Museum – Delve into early colonial history and relive the days when opium was a legal import at the Portside Centre, Gatakers Artspace Maryborough City Hall, Kent Street, Maryborough QLD 4650 OPEN 7 DAYS Mon–Fri 9am–5pm; Sat & Sun 9am–1pm Call 1800 214 789 or email [email protected] www.visitmaryborough.info Fraser Coast Visitor Information Centres can help you Birthplace of P. L Travers located in the beautiful Customs House and incorporating the Bond Store Museum. • Brennan and Geraghty’s Store Museum – Visit one of only three preserved retail stores in the world and discover what shopping was like over 130 years ago at this National Trust museum in Lennox Street. Opened in 1871, the store ceased trading in 1972, complete with stock dating back to the 1890s. • Original Maryborough Site – One of the few original township sites in Australia left intact, where pioneer graves create a lingering sense of history. Settled in 1847, it was abandoned around 1855 in favour of the city’s current location. • Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum – Find out more about Australia’s military history and see Victoria Cross medals at one of Australia’s finest regional military museums. • Maryborough Heritage Centre – Trace your family history at this leading genealogy centre located in a former bank building in Richmond Street. • Whistle Stop Museum – Uncover Maryborough’s impressive rail heritage at this small museum located on the site of the heritage-listed railway station in Lennox Street. It contains a small but remarkable collection of railway memorabilia. Wine, Dine & Shop • Heritage City Markets – Pick up farm fresh produce, homemade delights and hand-crafted gifts at Maryborough’s famous Thursday markets. • Shopping – Uncover unique art and gifts, stylish collectables, leading fashion and cutting edge jewellery at boutique stores or major retail centres. • Dining – Dive into the city’s lively restaurant and café scene with a range of dining options. Discover Stunning Parks wishing well, children’s playground and picnic, BBQ and toilet facilities. The first trees were planted in 1864, with the majestic Banyan Fig planted well before 1900. The heritage-listed park is one of Australia’s earliest botanical gardens. • Mary River Parklands – Built on the site of the historic Port of Maryborough, the parklands offer 5000sqm of landscaped recreational space in the heart of the city. • Ululah Lagoon – The lagoon was first cleared in 1859 to form Maryborough’s first water supply. It is now a beautiful park with a skate park, children’s playground and a swing for wheelchairs, as well as BBQ, picnic and toilet facilities. • Teddington Weir – Only 11km from the city, this lovely spot has BBQ, picnic and toilet facilities, children’s play area and wading pool. Every Thursday Maryborough Heritage Markets, Maryborough CBD After the excitement of the morning markets, see the Town Crier and Mary Heritage fire the time cannon on the City Hall Green at 1pm. Last Sunday of the month Sunday in the Park, Queens Park. Spend a lazy morning of fun, food, brass bands, steam train rides and river cruises. Saturday evening, last weekend of the month Ghostly Tours & Tales of Maryborough, Book at City Hall VIC. Be swept up in spine-tingling tales of the paranormal on a ghost tour of the city’s haunted and historic sites. June World’s Greatest Pub Fest. Dress up for a fun tour of the city’s historic pubs. worldsgreatestpubfest.com.au July Mary Poppins Festival. Magical, madcap Mary Poppins mania. marypoppinsfestival.com.au September RACQ Technology Challenge. The teenage equivalent of Bathurst. Thousands compete in four energy busting state titles. technologychallenge.com.au Maryborough has over 40 parks and sporting grounds to cater for every recreational pursuit: • Queens Park – This spectacular, inner city park boasts river views, a waterfall, band rotunda, For more events and information go to www.frasercoast.events.com.au Download a free QR code reader App from www.i-nigma.mobi www.visitmaryborough.info VEY to H B er ve AY ROAD y Ba y> t nS St Queens Park Portside St Ell Wh arf St aS t Len no x For t St en M Daily services from Brisbane to Maryborough Airport. Services from Brisbane and Sydney to Fraser Coast Airport, Hervey Bay daily with connecting coach transfers to Maryborough. Ti n 3 hours drive (255km) north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway (A1) Ca n RO UG St nt Ke H Queensland Rail services from Brisbane, Rockhampton and Cairns. Ba y -C OO Services from Brisbane, Cairns, Hervey Bay daily. > LO O ce Ali 87 G km YM PIE 17 RO km AD to AR YB O Gu ava St M How to get to Maryborough GRANVILLE St e an hL arc TINANA St LA 71 km RO AD General Information POPULATION ������ 26,000 AVERAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE ������������������������� Summer – High 31°C Low 20°C; ������������������������� Winter – High 22°C Low 8°C RAINFALL ���������� Between 900 & 1100mm annually LEGEND Visitor Information Hospital < an to Gy dB m ris pie ba ne 2 Disclaimer: All maps are for general reference only and not to scale. Mary Poppins Festival every July Bowen St een no x t tS an as Ple St St er t Alb n St An ce Qu HER St Ali BADDOW t Ululah Lagoon St Ne yS St St ne ptu nt Ke Jup Ch No urchi r Wa th St ll St lke rS t x sse St iter St Saltw ater C r St ock eek R d MAR YBO ROU GH – dst Su dge ri Ald as m St 250 k Wo o Elizabe th St t St Ken aynda h t eS tun p Ne Joh 70 km Len ydo Cro Pa ll and G t nS den Ad Ba elaid zaa e r St Ric St hm on Ma d rch St St iggen Ch eap sid e < to B BELL HILLTOP Walker St Pr St ospe ct GAYND AH R OAD Fer r Maryborough Showgrounds and Equestrian Centre 36 km ^ to Childers 60 km and Bundaberg 113 km Police Ambulance Fraser Coast Regional Council promotes inclusive communities through the provision, where possible, of accessible public facilities across the region. Shopping Centre Post Office Caravan Park Park Explore the Great Sandy Strait Boat Ramp No visit to Maryborough is complete without a trip to the nearby Great Sandy Strait, with its charming seaside villages and the best boating and fishing in Australia. Golf Club Maryborough West Railway Station BOONOOROO Boat ra mp Schw arzroc Bates St k Rd Great Sandy Strait s Rd Davie Scrimsha w Place Robertson St k Rd Schwarzroc Davies Rd r ke e St Oak St ta hi Deacon Lan Davies Rd St Eckert Rd Boonooroo Point Great Sandy Strait TUAN Eliza St Jensen Av Av de Esplana Third Av First Av Second St Ventnor Es pla na de Ventnor Shanklin St Maaroom Creek Ou tri Boa t ram ps Av ce an lic rve se Re re ho res Fo e a Dr iv ce mp t ra Boa nia Bo ro ue Pe rt Co u pa Cu ur Co d nw oo ke rra e Co tto Ha Te err e k Drive Foreshore Reserve ac ee an nd Pa en t Ow x S Co Cr us Pl Crescent pre yT n Terr ace Cockatoo Tera Terr gin ace Teragi nia a Ct ac Westringia Dr Boro on t rrace Swan Te KENT ST C Po t en sc Cre Cockatoo To e Driv ia on ist Liv ror nia Big Tuan Creek Pooooloola na Coa Ro st R ad oad e en Em pe POONA dg Pla de lana ry MAAROOM Esp Walk Tour area mps Rd Place Bottlebrush Sanctua ST Mary Poppins Statue Rd Boat ra Turton St Wilkinson Rd NT Granville St Visitor Information KE St Ryde St t Rd Great Sandy Strait Esplanade Weber St ST Four th Av de na pla Shaw St Police Salt Flat Newpor t ola Coas Os ICE To Coolo ade lan Esp Snapper St AL Fire Station Wilkinson Rd Heritage Precinct Alfred St Milzewski St Lynette St St Avenue ade lan ST Seaview Esp NT k Lit Post Office KE Osborne Cree tle To Co Tuan oloola Co d ast Rd Wilkin son Rd Public Toilets Es Church tR Rd s o Coa ro oo ola on lo Bo Coo To Queens Park Adair St t our Oak St W ari eC Parking t nS nse Sore g Kou Raw Eckert Rd Chri d stin la oo ol d Rd Co t R oo To oas oor C on Bo Eckert Rd k Rd R son de Schwarzroc Levinge Lane lana Esp d nR o ws Ra Great Sandy Strait
Similar documents
June 2014 - The Gundiah Gazette
Well folks, a very few words this month due to up and down the highway with Pauline to the foot surgeon at Wesley.
More information