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The Strand, Townsville

Coordinates: 19°14′45″S 146°48′40″E / 19.24583°S 146.81111°E / -19.24583; 146.81111
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The Strand
The Strand Seaside
Map
LocationQueensland, Australia
Nearest cityTownsville
OpenedOctober 1999
Operated byTownsville City Council
Open24 hours
StatusOpen all year
Public transit accessBus and ferry

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.[1] Features in the area include a jetty, a recreational park, restaurants, cafes and pools.

History

The Strand has been a part of Townsville's history since the city was founded in the mid-19th century. The current foreshore was opened in 1999 after the old foreshore was severely damaged and eroded after heavy rainfall and wind from Tropical Cyclone Sid in January 1998 and other monsoonal storms between 1997 and 1998. It was moderately damaged by Cyclone Tessi in April 2000.

The Townsville City Council and Queensland State provided an initial joint funding of around A$35 million for the development of the current foreshore.[2] An estimated 80,000 people turned out on the opening weekend, which included numerous events including a pyrotechnics and fireworks display, and a skyshow.

The Strand was recently named Australia's cleanest Beach in 2008.[3] This was the second time the award was given to the beach in five years. An Anzac Day march in 2009 attracted 20,000 people to The Strand.[4]

Festivities

Since the opening of the Strand, the foreshore has been used for many annual or monthly events. The fourth Friday of each month sees Strand Park used for Nightmarkets, which is a popular festivity among the local residents. Other events include the annual Townsville City Council Run Christmas events, Carols by Candlelight and Stable on the Strand, as well as a fireworks display and gathering on New Year's Eve. One example of a bi-annual event is the Strand Ephemera, wherein local and regional artists display their works along the foreshore. Some works from this event have become permanent on the foreshore, including the Silver Coconuts near the Rock Pool.

The Strand held the 2001 Centenary of Federation events, including a fireworks display and skyshow which attracted a crowd of around 86,000. The Strand was also the 'cauldron stop' for Townsville, during the Australian leg of the 2000 Sydney Olympics Torch Relay.

Features

The Rockpool is a salt water lagoon at the Strand
  • Oceanway pavement
  • Rockpool
  • Barbecue areas
  • Surf Lifesaving Club
  • Strand Park
  • Waterpark
  • Tobruk Memorial Baths

Ten Things to do on the Strand

The Townsville City Council has recently introduced a program aimed at highlighting the many recreational aspects of the Strand, as well as complementing the many fitness facilities that are in use along The Strand.

References

  1. ^ "Things to do and see: Townsville Strand". Queensland Holidays. Tourism Queensland. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  2. ^ Adam Wratten (4 March 2010). "Townsville shows Rocky the way". The Bulletin. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Australia's cleanest beach named". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  4. ^ Winsome Denyer (25 April 2009). "Anzac Parade 2009, Townsville's Strand". ABC North Queensland. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 September 2011.

19°14′45″S 146°48′40″E / 19.24583°S 146.81111°E / -19.24583; 146.81111