Touring Florence Bay
The district Florence Bay of in Townsville (Queensland) is a subburb located in Australia about 1,125 mi north of Canberra, the country's capital place.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 25°C / 76 °F
Morning Temperature | 24°C / 75 °F |
Evening Temperature | 24°C / 76 °F |
Night Temperature | 25°C / 77 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 12% |
Air Humidity | 87% |
Air Pressure | 1011 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from North-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Thursday, 5th of December 2024
30°C (85 °F)
27°C (80 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Friday, 6th of December 2024
29°C (84 °F)
26°C (79 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, scattered clouds.
Saturday, 7th of December 2024
30°C (86 °F)
26°C (79 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, few clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Grand Mercure Apartments Magnetic Island
Island Leisure Resort
Arcadia Village Motel
Arcadia Beach Guest House
Tropical Palms
Videos from this area
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1 week on Magnetic Island, Australia
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Magnetic Island, Townsville
Magnetic Island or Maggie as she is affectionately known, is the perfect island escape. Maroon yourself from the outside world as you discover the many beaches, bays, reefs and rainforest locations...
Sealink infomercial 3 - Getting Around Magnetic Island
Infomercial video #3 for Magnetic Island Sealink Ferry Service in March, April and May. Getting around the island with Hop On Hop Off Bus, Topless Cars, Foodworks Shopping Centre in Nelly Bay,...
Magnetic Island Schoolies - Sure Thing Schoolies
Magnetic Island Schoolies! Come to the Official Schoolies Event on Maggie! Sure Thing Schoolies - Schoolies parties - Nice safe and friendly location. Official Magnetic Island Schoolies website...
Gilligan's Cafe & Bar on Magnetic Island
Gilligan's Cafe & Bar at Arcadia Shopping Centre. Magnetic Island's new themed cafe & bar serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and drinks.
Magnetic Island by eZee bike
Natalie Gruzlewski of Getaway tours Magnetic Island on an eZee Sprint electric bike.
Magnetic Island Pharmacy - helping you feel better
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SeaLink Magnetic Island Infomercial
Infomercial video for the Magnetic Island ferry service. Showing the highlights of the four main bays and events for August and September, this is the first of a series of infomercials for...
Foodworks Shopping Centre - Magnetic Island
The Foodworks Shopping Centre with ample parking, a Cafe, Bottle Shop. Pharmacy and Supermarket is the heart of Nelly Bay. For more info and FREE delivery service visit: ...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Magnetic Island National Park
Magnetic Island is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1122 km northwest of Brisbane, lying just off the coast from the city of Townsville. It occupies more than half of the area of Magnetic Island. Most of the park is in the western part of the island.
Magnetic Island
Magnetic Island is an island 8 kilometres offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. This 52 km mountainous island in Cleveland Bay has effectively become a suburb of Townsville, with 2,107 permanent residents. The island is accessible from Townsville Breakwater to Nelly Bay Harbour by ferry. There is a large 27 km National Park and bird sanctuary and walking tracks can be taken between the populated bays and to a number of tourist destinations such as the World War II forts.
Picnic Bay, Queensland
Picnic Bay is also an alternative name of Sok Kwu Wan, Hong Kong. Picnic Bay refers to both a bay on the south-east corner of Magnetic Island and the island's main town. At the 2006 census, Picnic Bay had a population of 360. Until recently, the bay was the landing site for ferry services from the mainland, but ferries now arrive at a new terminal at nearby Nelly Bay, Queensland.
Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre
Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre is an indoor sports arena, located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The capacity of the arena is 5,257 and was built in 1993. It is the home arena of the Townsville Crocodiles basketball team. During Crocodiles games the venue is commonly referred to as "The Swamp"
The Strand, Townsville
The Strand is a seaside foreshore located in Townsville, Australia. It is located in the suburb of North Ward. The Strand has a view of the Port of Townsville and Magnetic Island, as well as to Cape Cleveland. Features in the area include a jetty, a recreational park, restaurants, cafes and pools.
Arcadia, Queensland
Arcadia is a village and town on Magnetic Island, Australia. Arcadia is more residential focused with around 97% of the dwellings being Housing or unit type dwellings. Arcadia is also home to Alma Bay and Geoffrey Bay, which are the Island's most well known beaches. It is also home to Centaur Guest House a World War 2 house built in memory of the hospital ship Centaur. Arcadia is home to the famous toad racing and a small population of rock wallabies
Horseshoe Bay, Queensland
Horseshoe Bay is a village on Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. It is considered the tourist strip of the island. From September 2006, Horseshoe Bay was undergoing a string of housing development behind the existing residential area to the southern part of the bay. It is also a major accommodation and recreation centre of Magnetic Island. At the 2006 census, Horseshoe Bay had a population of 484. Julian Assange resided here for a short while during his youth.
Port of Townsville
Port of Townsville is a government-owned company and seaport in Townsville, Queensland. It is the third largest seaport in Queensland after Port of Brisbane and the Central Queensland Port in Gladstone. It is located south of the mouth of Ross Creek and north of the Ross River. A second seaport, which only exports sugar is found about 100 km north of Townsville at Lucinda and is also managed by the Port of Townsville.
St Patrick's College, Townsville
St Patrick's College is a Catholic Day and Residential Girls' Secondary School located in Townsville, North Queensland, Australia.
Reef HQ
Reef HQ (typeset as ReefHQ) is the largest living coral reef aquarium. It is located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The aquarium was built as a Bicentennial Commemorative project and is a part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA). The Coral Reef Exhibit has 130 coral species and 120 fish species along with hundreds of species of sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, brittle stars, feather stars, snails, worms and sponges.
North Ward, Queensland
North Ward, is a suburb in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. North Ward is home to the beachside area known as The Strand, which overlooks Magnetic Island. North Ward is among Townsville's oldest suburbs, dating to the 1870s.
Pallarenda, Queensland
Pallarenda is a suburb of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park
Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park is located adjacent to the Townsville suburb of Pallarenda.
Soroptimist Park
Soroptimist Park is a foreshore park located in the suburb of Rowes Bay, Townsville, Australia.
PS George Rennie
The George Rennie was a steel hulled ship scuttled in the lee of Hawking Point, Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1885 in Middlesex as a 151 gross ton paddle steamer. In 1896 the vessel was purchased by Howard Smith and Company who converted it into a lighter. Howard Smith and Company used the vessel to transport coal to from anchorage at West Point to Townsville harbour. It was scuttled in 1902 to serve as a breakwater for a small jetty in the bay.
Ross Creek
Ross Creek is an estuary inlet within the city of Townsville, Queensland. It separates the Townsville CBD from Ross Island. The only passage across Ross Creek was by ferry until Victoria Bridge was completed in 1889.
ABC North Queensland
630 ABC North Queensland is an ABC Local Radio station based in Townsville broadcasting to North Queensland. This includes the towns of Bowen, Charters Towers, Ingham and Ayr. The station began broadcasting as 4QN in 1936. It was originally a relay station covering the whole of North Queensland with limited local news bulletins. Local program content increased in the 1960s and the station was also the home of regional ABC Television in Townsville, Cairns and Mount Isa.
Stable on the Strand
Stable on the Strand is an annual Christmas event in the Australian city of Townsville, described as "part installation, part fun fair and part theatrical performance". For five days before Christmas (18–22 December) each year, Townsville’s major ocean-front park, The Strand is transformed into the historic town of Bethlehem, complete with Roman soldiers, traditional craftspeople, livestock, shepherds and of course Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. The event attracts up to 40,000 visitors a year.
Cockle Bay (Queensland)
Cockle Bay is a small bay in the south-western corner of Magnetic Island. It lies on the western side of Nobby Head, a headland which juts out at the southernmost end of the island. The bay is populated with a number of small residential premises. Access to the bay is gained via an unsealed road which leads through the mangrove flats to the north of Cockle Bay to West Point Road, which in-turn connects to Picnic Bay and West Point.
SS City of Adelaide (1863)
The City of Adelaide was a passenger steam ship launched in 1863 in Glasgow, Scotland. The vessel was later converted to a Barque for use as a cargo transport. In 1912 the vessel was gutted by fire, and in 1916 the burnt hulk was run aground in Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, Australia. During the Second World War four people were killed in a training accident when a RAAF aircraft struck the masts of the vessel.
Moltke (1870)
The Moltke was a three-masted barque built in Hamburg, Germany in 1870. The vessel was wrecked off the coast of northern Queensland, Australia in 1890 before being refloated and hulked. In 1911 the vessel was scuttled off Geoffrey Bay, Magnetic Island. The wreck of the vessel now hosts a wide range of underwater life and is a popular open-water dive site.
Magnetic Battery
The Magnetic Battery, Fort War or The Forts, as it is commonly referred, is a former Australian Royal Navy artillery battery in the hinterland of Horseshoe. Florence and Arthur Bays on Magnetic Island. Built in 1942/1943, the battery operated from July 1943 until the end of World War II. The remains of the facility are now maintained by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service as part of the Magnetic Island National Park and are open to visitors year round.
USS YP-279
USS YP-279 was a United States Navy district patrol craft during World War II. The ship was built by the Campbell Machine Company of San Diego as a 125-foot 230 GRT tuna seiner. Delivered in August 1929, she operated under the name Navigator until requisitioned by the United States Navy in 1942, and commissioned as the yard patrol craft USS YP-279. The ship foundered in heavy weather off Townsville, Australia, on 5 September 1943.
Bay Rock Light
Bay Rock Light is an inactive lighthouse which used to be located on Bay Rock, a rocky islet northwest of Magnetic Island, about 20 kilometres north of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. First lit in 1886, it was automated in 1920 and deactivated in the 1980s. It was relocated in 1992 to the Townsville Maritime Museum, where it is now displayed. {{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn}}
Tobruk Memorial Baths
The Tobruk Memorial Baths in Townsville, Australia, is a complex of outdoor swimming pools operated by the Townsville City Council. It is located on The Strand, in the beachside suburb of North Ward.