Wednesday, 27 February 2013

FAIRFIELD BOATHOUSE

The Fairfield Boathouse was established in 1908 by John St Clair as a picnic, camping and refreshment room area and boat shed area. John St Clair was a piano tuner from Smith Street Fitzroy, with a vision. In 1923 the boathouse was raised by 12 feet to help minimise flood damage, a frequent threat to boathouses along the Yarra.

Boat and canoe carnivals and open air carnivals were common sights at Fairfield until the 1950’s. Boating popularity declined until finally the Fairfield Boathouse was closed in 1980 as it was declared unfit for human habitation.

In 1985 the boathouse was restored and re-opened. Meticulous work and an eye for detail was required for rebuilding. Even the gardens have been restored to encourage native birds. Today you can paddle through Inner Melbourne's only remaining natural bushland by hiring a boat, canoe or kayak. Or, at the Fairfield Park Boathouse you can enjoy informal outdoor dining where you can relax by the river in summer or sit by the cozy wood fires and admire the view in winter.

This post is part of the Water World Wednesday meme,
and also part of the Outdoor Wednesday meme.








5 comments:

  1. a fantastic park area....so happy they re-opened this historic boathouse as it is so lovely...

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  2. Looks like a wonderful place to spend an afternoon....or two!

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  3. Looks like a great place to spend the day!

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  4. Wow such an amazing place to take a time off. Great shots!

    Visiting from Water World Wednesday
    Kim,USA

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  5. What a great place to hang out. I love the first photo of the boats.

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