The township of Iluka, New South Wales, is steeped in history surrounding the ‘training’ of the Clarence River and the treasures that made the ‘Clarence District’ so appealing to the early settlers. Works on the walls commenced as early as 1862 – when the water highways were the only form of transport . . .
Today, the breakwaters and walls that form Iluka Bay and the marina within, are a major feature of the Clarence River estuary, providing moorings for all those who indulge in boating pursuits – both large and small – commercial or for pleasure . . .
The marina also houses the infamous fishing co-op and the fishing fleet.
Surrounding the marina are parks and amenities – all relishing the views of the sparking waters of the mightly Clarence.
Helpful Hints:
– Located approximately 1 km south-east of the Town Centre – obtain Directions here
– A large car park is located off Queen Street, some 95 m south of the Crown Street Intersection
– Ample Parking
– Boating Supplies nearby
– Things to Do on the Water
– Facilities available at Iluka include:
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