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Burnie is blessed by indoor and outdoor sporting facilities, all within easy reach of the City centre.
They include the Burnie Sports Centre in Upper Burnie overlooking the City, the Burnie Police and Citizens Boys & Girls Stadium and the Burnie Aquatic Centre at Terrylands.

BURNIE AQUATIC CENTRE - located in Terrylands

OPENING HOURS

6:00am to 7:00pm   -  Monday to Friday

10:00am to 7:00pm -  Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays (Closed Christmas Day)

General Enquiries can be made by contacting the Centre on (03) 6431 4768.

The following fees and charges are applicablefor the 2009/2010 season:

 Daily Entry                         
 Adult  $5.00
 Child (5-15)  $3.00
 Infant (2-4)  $1.20
 Aged Pensioner  $2.50
 Spectator  $2.20
 Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)

 $13.00 + $2.00 each extra child

 Season Tickets  
 Family  $380.00
 Adult  $225.00
 Child  $130.00
 Half Season Tickets  
 Family  $217.00
 Adult  $135.00
 Child  $90.00
 Monthly Tickets  
 Adult  $56.00
 Child  $42.00

Multi Swim

 
 10 Admissions (Adult)  $43.00

 Learn to Swim

 
 1st Chid in Family  $11.00
 2nd Child in Family  $9.00

The Burnie Tennis Centre, off West Park Grove, offers 16 hard-court tennis courts surrounding licensed clubrooms. Excellent netball facilities are provided at the nearby Howe Street Netball Centre.

 

The Burnie Golf Club is located at Camdale.

McKenna Park Hockey Complex, at the Three Mils Line Road, features an international standard water-based synthetic pitch, four grass pitches and licensed premises.

The Burnie Surf Life Saving Club headquarters on Hilder Parade provides an opportunity for water-based sports.

Beach swimming may be undertaken at Hilder Parade, on the edge of the City's central business district, or at the outlying Ocean Vista, Camdale, South Burnie or Wivenhoe beaches.

Yachting is also catered for in Emu Bay with clubroom and boat launching facilities at South Burnie.

Lawn Bowls may be played at the Burnie and South Burnie Clubs close to city or at the Ridgley Club.

Field sports (including football, cricket, soccer, softball, rugby etc.) can be played at several recreation grounds near the city centre, at West Park Oval, Wivenhoe Showgrounds, Montello Recreation Ground, Upper Burnie recreation Ground, Acton recreation Ground and in rural  areas at Ridgley, Stowport, Natone and Cuprona.

The City of Burnie's skateboard facilities are located outside the Western end of the West Park Oval, the facility incorporates approximately 90 tricks and caters for beginners right through to challenging the skills of advanced skaters. The skate park is of a high standard and has been built with room to expand and as a great capacity to host youth-orientated events.  The park caters for skateboarders, in-line skaters, BMX riders and rollerskates (for thoe who prefer curved spaces to 'rinks'.  The Burnie City Council welcomes skaters from around the country to come and visit our town whilst testing their skills at our skate park

  

There are also facilities for motorised karting at Highclere, while hill climbing, motor cross and rallying courses are also available.


 
 
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