Kingston Park has superb coastal views. Take time to explore the coastal reserve, visit the John Dowie Rock Sculpture at the heritage Aboriginal Site and learn the Dreamtime Story of Tjilbruke and how the Spring Site evolved. Kingston House was built originally in 1840; this was the home of Charles Cameron Kingston, former premier and progressive federal parliamentarian. Kingston was premier of South Australia from 1893 to 1899. Under this government, South Australia was the first state to introduce voting for women. Charles Cameron Kingston is often referred to as the `Father of Federation` or the `Forgotten Man of Federation`.
The Holdfast Bay area is the home of the Kaurna people. Sites such as the Tjilbruke springs are of special significance. The spring was not only a source of drinking water but also significant in the Tjilbruke story. A monument was erected on the site in 1972.
Category: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations - Landmarks and Buildings - Natural Attractions
Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve Information
Contact & Enquiries:
Phone: 08 8179 9500 (International Code +61881799500)
Fax: 08 8294 0901 (International Code +61882940901)
Email:
Website: www.holdfast.sa.gov.au
Location:
Strickland Road
Kingston Park
Adelaide
South Australia 5049
Australia
Postal Address:
N/A
Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve Facilities
- BBQ Facilities

- Car park

- Picnic Area

- Shaded Area

- Viewing Platform

Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve Experiences
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

- Cultural

- Historic/Heritage

Aboriginal Tjilbruke Trail, Monument And Kingston Park Coastal Reserve Activities
- Lessons/Tutorials

- Self-Guided




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