
Maryborough's Mary River
Maryborough used to be a busy immigration port into Australia. It is situated alongside the pretty Mary River and was originally settled in 1847, although moved in 1855. It is an attractive area, featuring a blend of old and modern buildings.

Take a guided heritage walk tour of Maryborough with Mary Heritage or one of the other local guides. Dressed in period costume, their world famous city ambassador will help you discover Maryborough's colourful past.
The free heritage tour with Mary or another City ambassador departs City Hall Kent Street daily on Mondays to Saturdays at 9.00 a.m.
Children are most welcome to join the tour and some assistance may be available for guests with a disability. Pets are not allowed.
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River Heads, located at North Head the mouth of the Mary and Susan rivers has two boat ramps and is the departure point for the Kingfisher Bay and Wanggoolba Creek vehicle ferries to Fraser Island. Rocky outcrops and ledges in these waters are home to many bream, particularly in winter. Other commonly caught fish include flathead, javelin fish, mulloway, threadfin salmon and barramundi. On the opposite bank at South Head, a series of rocky outcrops generally provides good fishing.
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