MAGNETIC ISLAND
Magnetic Island is the island playground of Townsville featuring prominently in the profile of the city. The island is only 25 minutes from the city centre by regular, fast cat ferries.
Two thirds of Magnetic Island is National Park with secluded but easily accessible bays and golden beaches. The Island has nearly 25 kilometres of walking tracks meandering through the protected national parks which are home to stands of eucalypts, more than 2,500 free-roaming koalas and 166 different species of wildlife.
The island comprises self-contained accommodation as well as backpacker hostels.
There are a vast range of activities available including: boat trips around the island, parasailing, Harley Davidson tours, water sports, golf, diving expeditions, jet skiing, great fishing, horse riding, and moke hire are all available.
Magnetic Island History and Craft Centre operates a museum in the heritage listed Picnic Bay School and the historic, relocated Butler Hut. Magnetic Museum shows Island history through permanent displays in the Butler Memorial Room and the school, and by changing and annual exhibitions. 'What happened to the Presto and other histories', an exhibition of change, is currently on display. In Butler Hut the Hayles Room for Research can be used by visitors. Historical publications and locally made craft are sold in the school.
Open 10am to 2pm (closed Tuesdays) from Easter to Australia Day.
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