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Boats moored at the Charles
Street jetty,
Triabunna
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Triabunna
Pleasant
port on the east coast near Maria Island.
Located 88 km north east of Hobart on the Tasman
Highway, Triabunna (the word is reputedly an Aboriginal term for a
native hen) is a pleasant working port which started life as a garrison
town for the penal colony on Maria island. Today it is a town driven
largely by its fishing industry (it is known for its scallops and
abalone) and the huge woodchip mill at Point Home (it can be clearly
seen from the ferry across to Maria Island).
The first European to visit the area was the French explorer
Nicholas Baudin who sailed into Spring Bay in La Geographe in 1802.
With the establishment of a penal colony on Maria Island some of the
officers decided to settle on the mainland. One of the earliest
European settlers was Major Thomas Lord who was the Commandant of
Darlington Penal Settlement on Maria Island from 1825-32. He called his
property Okehampton and had a signal station set up so he could
communicate with his officers on the island. It was around this time
that whalers moved into the area and by the mid-1820s there were four
whaling stations operating along the coast.
As a result of all this activity farmers moved into the area
and by 1860 Spring Bay had been declared a municipality. The local
Council chambers were built in 1862.
Today the town is surprisingly ordinary. A town for
fishermen and timber workers rather than a place full of interesting
history although the Spring Bay Hotel, a rather modern building, does
claim on its from that it is circa 1838.
Things to see:
St Marys Anglican Church
Built in 1880 it is a charming sandstone church which
is a symbol of the increasing importance of the town as a rural service
centre. It is located in Franklin Street and has a distinctive round window.
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The woodchip mill at Triabunna
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Visiting
Maria Island
See Maria Island
for details.
Ferry Service
A ferry runs from Triabunna at 9.30 a.m. seven days a
week from 1 September to Easter. It returns from Maria Island at 4.30
p.m. Current cost $25 for adults return, $12 for children under 15 and
bicycles $2.00. For more information contact 0427 100 104.
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Hotels
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Spring Bay Hotel
1 Charles St
Triabunna
TAS
7190
Telephone: (03) 6257 3115
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Tandara Motor Inn
Tasman Hwy
Triabunna
TAS
7190
Telephone: (03) 6257 3333
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Triabunna Caravan Park
4 - 6 Vicary St
Triabunna
TAS
7190
Telephone: (03) 6257 3575
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Restaurants
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Tandara Motor Inn Restaurant
Tasman Hwy
Triabunna
TAS
7190
Telephone: (03) 6257 3333
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