Shorewell Presents
– Take 3 – a heartfelt celebration of place and people
Exhibitions:
Other City Attractions
#DiscoverBurnie photo frame take a picture and share to socials at the eastern end of the Waterfront.
The Burnie CBD provides opportunities for retail therapy and refreshments.
Art Deco and Federation walks - follow the trail maps to view the period buildings in the Burnie CBD.
Boardwalk west of the waterfront, be on the look out for the little fairy Penguin burrows, view the video Livefeed at the Penguin Observation Centre
Burnie Park - meander around the rose, tree and rhododendron gardens, home of the historic Burnie Inn. Take a short walk up to the Oldaker waterfall for additional scenic views.
Plaza Arcade off Wilson St - Assortment of Artists and Makers offering locally produced products with a unique Tasmanian flavour.
Eastern walking attractions
For those who enjoy longer walks, take the South East pathway over the Oakleigh pedestrian bridge to reach:
- Oakleigh Park features picnic seating and tables, playground equipment, murals, a fountain and a sundial.
- South Burnie Esplanade beach with colourful changerooms, a yacht club boat ramp and the Pulp and Paper Interpretation Trail.