Harry Clues Memorial Park
Harry Clues Memorial Park
Harry Clues Memorial Park
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العائلة • يونيو 2023
What a beautiful spot. So well looked after. Spotless toilets/BBQ area. Congratulations to the hard working people who look after the park. THANKS.
كُتب بتاريخ 2 يونيو 2023
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فيكتوريا, أستراليا87,897 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2020
A one kilometre detour off the Princes Highway, turning southward at the tiny township of Johnsonville, will lead you to a delightful parkland area, the ‘Harry Clues Memorial Park’ which is situated on the banks of the beautiful Tambo River.
Overlooking the Tambo River, this peaceful park is equipped with public toilets, sheltered barbecues, picnic tables, fish cleaning, boat ramp, jetties – perfect for a rejuvenating break, a family picnic, to launch the boat, throw a line or wander along the trail that eventually leads to the mouth of the river some 4 km away. There is ample parking for the car, boat, caravan or motorhome.
Wandering around the area it was perfectly serene... although when I wandered around I was the only person here... I could easily imagine the carpark full and families laughing enjoying the day. But I am glad for my visit that I had the place to myself to stop and enjoy the flower gardens, walk slowly through the area and take in it's serenity.
A bit of history of the area- From the late 1850’s it was also the site of a sawmill and ship building yard. McArdell, an early Sale pioneer, is noted as transporting posts, rails, shingles, flooring boards, etc. to Sale aboard his paddle steamer, the PS ‘Enterprise’ from 1858 to 1863 – the year that the ‘Tambo River Sawmills’, complete with huts, blacksmith’s shop, team bullocks, carriages, tram-road, truck and timber chute to loading stage.
Overlooking the Tambo River, this peaceful park is equipped with public toilets, sheltered barbecues, picnic tables, fish cleaning, boat ramp, jetties – perfect for a rejuvenating break, a family picnic, to launch the boat, throw a line or wander along the trail that eventually leads to the mouth of the river some 4 km away. There is ample parking for the car, boat, caravan or motorhome.
Wandering around the area it was perfectly serene... although when I wandered around I was the only person here... I could easily imagine the carpark full and families laughing enjoying the day. But I am glad for my visit that I had the place to myself to stop and enjoy the flower gardens, walk slowly through the area and take in it's serenity.
A bit of history of the area- From the late 1850’s it was also the site of a sawmill and ship building yard. McArdell, an early Sale pioneer, is noted as transporting posts, rails, shingles, flooring boards, etc. to Sale aboard his paddle steamer, the PS ‘Enterprise’ from 1858 to 1863 – the year that the ‘Tambo River Sawmills’, complete with huts, blacksmith’s shop, team bullocks, carriages, tram-road, truck and timber chute to loading stage.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 ديسمبر 2020
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