Goolwa hosts the biennial Wooden Boat Festival (March 2009), and
there is the Goolwa – Milang Classic Boat Race each January
and February. There are bare boats and skippered yachts, sailboards
and canoes for hire. It is also the place to step aboard a cruise
of the lower Murray River or the Coorong National Park.
As well as the fortnightly craft and produce market, the riverside
cafes, art gallery, the heritage walk, the architecture, the surf
and the beaches, there is so much history to learn about in this
district. Goolwa is Australia's only registered inland port and the
Signal Point River Murray Interpretive Centre interprets the historic
bustling river trade. Australia's oldest railway, commissioned in
1854, still runs an historic passenger service between Goolwa, Port
Elliot and Victor Harbor during school holidays and at weekends.
Below the town are the huge, freshwater barrages, built between 1935
and 1940 to separate the fresh water of the river from the salt water
of the sea.
Victor Harbor
Victor
Harbor is one of those real-life picture postcard towns, set in
the broad arc of Encounter Bay and protected from the southern
ocean by Granite Penguin Island. The town-approach,
only 15 minutes drive along the coast from Goolwa will take your
breath away as you first see the harbour.
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