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Cost and Booking
$10
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Event Date & Time
Friday, April 11
11 am - 12.30 pm
Walk Length
500 metres approximately
Meeting Point
Guided Walks Sign at the bottom of the steps near Aspects of Kings Park
Accessibility
This walk may not be suitable for wheelchairs, prams and other walking aids as it goes along rough surface paths and lawn areas.


From 21 October 24

Shot 12.10.24

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Walk Highlights
Discover Kings Park, its geography and its connection and importance to people from the past to modern times
Travel through stories of the park and the river. Enjoy the wonderful views of the Swan River, “a sight never to be forgotten”, as we journey through our history – the geographical features and Aboriginal connections. Learn about the early European explorers and settlers. The foot of the scarp was the industrial heart of early Perth and of course, beer brewing was essential! The walk showcases the views from Mount Eliza over the Swan Canning Riverpark and recognises the importance of Kings Park from past times to today.
This walk is part of the Lotterwest Boorloo Heritage Festival 2025.

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Cost and Booking
$10
Booking through Eventbrite
Event Date & Time
Friday, April 11
11 am - 12.30 pm
Walk Length
500 metres approximately
Meeting Point
Guided Walks Sign at the bottom of the steps near Aspects of Kings Park
Accessibility
This walk may not be suitable for wheelchairs, prams and other walking aids as it goes along rough surface paths and lawn areas.
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