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  2. Big4 Holiday Parks - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, there are over 280 Holiday Parks across Australia listed on BIG4.com.au. In their first few decades, their caravan parks have evolved into holiday parks with a range of accommodation styles, including cabins and campgrounds, and resort-like facilities such as pools, gardens, playgrounds, splash parks, games rooms, and villas.

  3. Siesta Park, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Siesta Park is located on a thin strip of land between Caves Road, which forms its southern border, and Geographe Bay to the north. [2] [3] It shares its name with a resort/holiday area that was named after a World War II-era launch named Siesta that belonged to a previous owner of the property. The area became a locality because the property's ...

  4. List of provincial parks of Southwestern Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Port Burwell Provincial Park (formerly Iroquois Beach Provincial Park 1971-1986) 1971 42°38′53″N 80°48′58″W  /  42.648055555556°N 80.816111111111°W  / 42.648055555556; -80.816111111111

  5. Travel+Leisure 1 day ago This Colorado Ski Town Just Got a Chic New Hotel—Perfect for Catching the Last Weeks of Ski Season. Hotel Alpenrock Breckenridge, in Colorado, is open and ready for ...

  6. Caves Road (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    [4] In the early 1900s, loggers and tourists travelled by horse and cart on parts of what would become Caves Road to visit caves in the area. In August 1921, a key section of the road going northwards was paved, allowing motor-cars to travel the route both ways for the first time. [10] In the 1930s to 1960s its condition was a problem. [11]

  7. Yoganup, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The City of Busselton and the locality of Yoganup are located on the traditional land of the Wardandi (also spelled Wadandi) people of the Noongar nation. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Yoganup was the location of the first railway in Western Australia, the Ballaarat tramline , a private timber railway constructed in 1871. [ 7 ]

  8. Vasse Highway - Wikipedia

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    Vasse Highway is a Western Australian highway connecting Busselton and the South Western Highway 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Manjimup. [1] It is 151 kilometres (94 mi) long and travels through jarrah and karri hardwood forests for most of its length, with some small agricultural areas and wineries nearby, and forms the main street of the towns of Nannup (as Warren Road) and Pemberton (as ...

  9. Geographe, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The suburb was established in 1998, being made up of the old East Busselton locality and parts of Wonnerup. [4] Busselton Primary School was moved from the town centre to Geographe in that year, [5] [6] while Geographe Primary School was opened in the nearby suburb of Bovell in 2002.