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The Fraser Coast; a great place to stay.

Posted by on August 8, 2017

Some more Tin Can Bay  Pics:

Billie the Schnauzer

Billie the Schnauzer

Smiley Face Caravan Park

Our ‘Smiley Face’  Caravan Park

Tin Can Bay Marina

Tin Can Bay Marina

The restaurant at the marina serves a great hot coffee and the locals are very friendly. The food is good as well.

 

After spending a good many days here at this remote Queensland location, (Tin Can Bay), we decided to a look around and explore some of the smaller places on the mainland just opposite Fraser Island. I am amazed at the number of little dwellings scattered along the inlets, creeks and sand peninsulas. Little villages have sprung up amongst the bays. The beaches are speckled with mangrove coves which change into sub-tropical vegetation. Paper bark trees give  way to Blue Gums and large Palms. Houses range from older shacks to some large and modern constructs. Tinnies are to be seen at many places. It is clear that many people come here to do some serious fishing.

Local vegetation

Local vegetation

Clumps of palms growing around paper bark trees and gums.

Clumps of palms growing around paper bark trees and gums.

Local vegetation.

Local vegetation.

 

 

 

Hervey Bay

This town has grown extensively in the last 10 or so years, but once you get past the new development the beach-side is fantastic. The Foreshore is stunning with beautiful views across the bay to Fraser island. The beach has numerous jetties to walk on and there is a big Marina development at the southern end of the bay.

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Jetty  at Hervey Bay

Jetty at Hervey Bay

Tree Bottom growing out of the ground

Tree Bottom growing out of the ground; Gum tree or Bum tree?

 

The best by far is the foreshore and esplanade itself. It looks like a botanical garden. The natural vegetation has been preserved and the debris has been cleaned up. The pathways are paved and very wide. There are many picnic areas with benches and playgrounds for the children as well as public amenities.

The sitting tree

The sitting tree

Esplanade

Esplanade

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Esplanade

Esplanade

Strolling down th stairs onto the beach at Hervey bay

Strolling down th stairs onto the beach at Hervey bay

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