Stansbury Centenary Park

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

In 1973, land was surveyed and prepared for a ‘Centenary Park’ to mark 100 years since Stansbury was dedicated and named by Governor Musgrave (1873). The first trees were planted by local school children on 25th June 1973.

The park is now maintained by the Stansbury Tidy Towns Group, who have planted new trees, trimmed old trees, added borders to garden beds and organised installation of solar lights to mark the paths.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Pet Friendly Picnic Area

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication Wheelchair access

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Stansbury Foreshore Mural - Seaside Markets

Stansbury Foreshore Murals

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Overlooking the bay towards Stansbury Jetty

Oyster Bay – Stansbury

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Large pelican with dolphins above on a coastal water tower. Ocean in the distance.

Stansbury Water Tower Mural

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Stansbury Jetty

Stansbury Jetty

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Wool Bay Water Tank Mural

Wool Bay, Yorke Peninsula

Harbour Masters Park - Stansbury

Harbour Masters Park – Stansbury

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

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