
Waterfront Precinct – Haines Park
The Devonport Waterfront Precinct is a vibrant area in the city’s central business district, offering spaces for community events, leisure, and cultural activities. This precinct

The Devonport Waterfront Precinct is a vibrant area in the city’s central business district, offering spaces for community events, leisure, and cultural activities. This precinct

The Devonport Waterfront Precinct is a vibrant area in the city’s central business district, offering spaces for community events, leisure, and cultural activities. This precinct

Don Heads is a coastal headland, a natural geological feature offering local history, walks, and a chance to enjoy nature on Tasmania’s beautiful north-west coast.

Nature reserve. Access locations: Loane Avenue, Sycamore Place, Leatherwood Place, Casuarina Court, John Street, Banksia Court and Canning Drive. In 1854 Robert Stewart senior began

Devonports focal point for annual commemorations such as ANZAC Day on April 25th and Remembrance Day on November 11th, where the community gathers to pay

Accessed via Melrose Street, this beach proves popular for the residents of East Devonport. Nearby facilities include public toilets, shower, sealed walking and cycling track,

Located to the west of Main Beach and accessed via Coles Beach Road. Designated dog exercise area. There is a bin containing dog waste bags

Located along the East Devonport walking path Melrose Street Playground offers something for all ages. Things to see and do Walk the East Devonport Play

The park was opened by Henry Hector McFie 20 January 1927. The park was named in tribute to Queen Mary (queen at the time). Adjacent

Aikenhead Point area offers public facilities, including a picnic area and restrooms, and is home to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. At the point, visitors can

1.106 hectares of public open space between Morris Ave and Chichester Drive, bordered by residential properties with seven access points. A large open space with

The Kelcey Tier Greenbelt or Reserve consists of 185 hectares of predominantly native bushland with important conservation values, and provides social and recreational opportunities with