Celebrate the evolution of Redcliffe Peninsula's character and discover its significance in Australian history. Reminisce about the heyday of seaside holidays and marvel at the vision and hard work needed to make the peninsula what it is today.
The museum features:
-films about the early days of the Redcliffe peninsula;
-a celebration of holidays by the seaside;
-treasured photographs showing Redcliffe years ago and now;
-Scenes of life exhibition, where modern technology brings historical objects to life;
-memory boxes to rummage through and uncover items and stories from the past;
-the Imaginarium - a fun, intergenerational space to play;
-a diverse programme of events, exhibitions and workshops for adults and children.
There is also a small gift shop, which stocks a range of historical books, souvenirs and handmade giftware. Find a special gift for friends, family or even to treat yourself!
Pack a picnic and enjoy the adjacent parkland of Corscadden Park by Humpybong Creek. The museum is located 40 mins drive north of Brisbane City. Hornibrook and Kangaroo bus lines connect from Brisbane and Caboolture respectively. You can catch a metropolitan train service to nearby Kippa-Ring with regular bus services to the Redcliffe foreshore.
Special Features
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