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  2. The Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    A boathouse (or boat house) is a building used for the storage of boats. The Boathouse may refer to: The Boathouse, Guelph, a historic attraction in Guelph, Ontario; The Boathouse, Twickenham, a commercial property in Twickenham, England; Hubbard Hall (Annapolis, Maryland), a historic building in Maryland sometimes known as "The Boat House"

  3. The Fullerton Waterboat House - Wikipedia

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    In January 2010, the European restaurant simply named the Boathouse with the extension of a rooftop bar Prelude were opened on the third floor and rooftop of the building respectively. [6] [7] On 25 January 2013, the Le Saint Julien restaurant was closed and since moved to a new premise known as Scotts 27 from September 2013 onwards. [8]

  4. Noosa Heads, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Beach of Noosa Heads. Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Gubbi Gubbi country. The Gubbi Gubbi language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Sunshine Coast Region and Gympie Region, particularly the towns of Caloundra, Noosa Heads, Gympie and extending north towards Maryborough and south to ...

  5. Noosa National Park - Wikipedia

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    Noosa National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 121 km north of Brisbane. It is situated near Noosa Heads between the Pacific Ocean and the Sunshine Coast 's northern area of urban development and extends southwards, past Lake Weyba to Coolum .

  6. Lake Cootharaba - Wikipedia

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    Lake Cootharaba is approximately 10 km long and 5 km wide, [3] at an average depth of 1.5 m. The lake is close to the Pacific Ocean but does not drain directly into it. . Instead the Noosa River enters from the north via the Everglades Wetlands and exits at the south via a navigable channel to meet the sea at Noosa Heads 12 km to the sout

  7. Halse Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Halse Lodge is a heritage-listed boarding house at 17 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads, Shire of Noosa, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1880s to 1920s. It was built from 1880s to 1920s. It is also known as Bay View and Hillcrest Guest House.

  8. Noosa North Shore, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Ferry in the middle of the Noosa River, Noosa North Shore Ferries, 2019. The locality is bounded to the east by the Coral Sea and to the south and west by the Noosa River and Lake Cootharaba (a lake on the Noosa River). [3] The locality's name refers to its position on the northern bank of the river.

  9. Noosa River Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Noosa River Ferries (also known as Noosa North Shore Ferries) are two cable ferries crossing the Noosa River at Tewantin in Queensland, Australia.. Originally installed to service the mineral sand industry operating in the Teewah Beach area.