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little coastal township right on Corner Inlet's sandy beaches is the
place for those who love mucking around with boats. With a network
of jetties, landings and slips, there
is always some type of marine action taking place. On a summer's
afternoon it's not unusual to see 100 boats launched or retrieved at Port
Welshpool's all-weather, all-tide boat ramps. |
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" The Long Jetty" |
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Welshpool has memorable picnic spots along the foreshore and also offers
the visitor a very safe
swimming beach. Be sure to take your fishing gear and try your
luck. The favorite spots are either from the Long Jetty or the sea
wall near the boat ramp. |
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Port
Welshpool
has served as the base for a very
successful fishing industry for many years and very recent activity
suggests that many of the professionals from Lakes Entrance will be moving
here. The new owners of the Seapak fish processing factory have also
promised new jobs in the near future.
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Port Welshpool has a pub,
takeaway, a very active boat club and a must-see maritime museum. |
To include your business please call Promaccom on (03)
56822493 or email info@promaccom.com.au
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Port
Welshpool and District Maritime Museum
The museum is open on request, and on weekends and public
holidays between 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm.
The caretaker, David Voce can be contacted on 03 5688 1220, and Museum committee
member John Woolley on 03 5664 7509 or email
j.woolley@optusnet.com.au |
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