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Anzac Park Kings Beach
Anzac Park at Kings Beach is ideal for weddings and ceremonies. There is an ANZAC Cenotaph in the park and the ocean views are amazing.
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Apex Park Golden Beach
The parks in close proximity to the Caloundra Power Boat Club, are popular for wedding ceremonies. You can enquire about three separate parks at this location - Apex Park, Bevan Henzell Park, Woorim Park and Monash Park.
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Ballinger Beach Park Currimundi
Ideal for wedding ceremonies. The coastal pathway through the dunal area passes through this park
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Bulcock Beach Caloundra
Beach Access points 296 - 300. This seasonally patrolled beach is located inside the Caloundra bar on the Pumicestone Passage. Care needs to be taken when swimming here as there are strong tidal currents. There are plenty of picnic areas along the foreshore parkland and boardwalk. Bulcock Beach is a popular location for wedding ceremonies and events.
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Centaur Park Caloundra
This park and memorial commemorates those who lost their lives in the sinking of the hospital ship Centaur by Japanese submarine on 14 May 1943. The wreck of the ship was located 30 nautical miles off the tip of Moreton Island on 20 December 2009.
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Clarke Place Park
This scenic district park features a number of barbecue facilities with picnic tables and shelters nearby, a large playground and a public amenities block at the southern end. The playground provides plenty of activities to challenge and entertain. At the northern end of the park is the spectacular Happy Valley Boardwalk to Kings Beach.
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Dicky Beach Dicky Beach
Beach Access points 262 - 271. Dicky Beach provides an ideal location for hosting your event. This is a year round patrolled beach, with parks, restaurants, cafes and takeway outlets nearby. The Dicky Beach Surf Lifesaving Club and Lifeguard Tower are located at Coochin Street.
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Double Bay Beach Kawana Island
Part of the Kawana Island precinct, this small beach is ideal for wedding ceremonies and very small events. It is adjacent to Double Bay Park and the Kawana Island Meeting Place.
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Fraser Park Golden Beach
Fraser Park lies on the waterfront between McLean and Jellicoe Streets and has stunning views across the Pumicestone Passage. This popular park is wheelchair accessible. It has a large children's playground and provides shelters with picnic tables, barbecue facilities and accessible public amenities. At beach access point 315 is the public Fraser Park Jetty and a lifeguard tower close by
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Happy Valley Beach
Beach Access points 293 - 295. This is an unpatrolled ocean between Bulcock Beach proper and Kings Beach, currently has large sand bars exposed at low tide with many shallow pools ideal for young children to wade in. The foreshore is generally protected from large surf. Clarke Place Park on the foreshore has a large playground, public amenities and plenty of picnic areas. At the northern end is the Happy Valley Boardwalk to Kings Beach.
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Kings Beach Caloundra
Beach Access points 283 - 291. A very popular year round patrolled beach with the Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club located on Spender Lane at the northern end of the Precinct. A great precinct for families with large areas of green space, playgrounds, cafes, restaurants and takeaway outlets. Kings Beach Ocean Pool is also located within this precinct.
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Kings Beach Fountain Area Beach Access 283
This popular spray and play water park operates on timed bursts of natural sea water all year round from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm. Dogs are not permitted at anytime
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Moffat Beach
Beach Access points 272 - 275. Moffat Beach lies between Moffat Head and Tooway Lake. Moffat Beach is connected to Shelly Beach by a coastal pathway over the headland. Dogs are permitted off leash on the beach, as indicated on the provided signs from 4pm to 8am only
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Moffat Beach Park
Moffat Beach park lies between Seaview Terrace and the base of Moffat Head. Over looking the beach, this park provides a naturally sheltered surf themed playground, as well as shelters with picnic and barbecue facilities. Off street car parking is provided
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Shelly Beach Caloundra
Beach Access points 276 to 281. Shelly Beach lies between Moffat Head to the north and Caloundra Head to the south. The Shelly Beach Park has a playground and picnic facilities. Dogs are permitted off leash on the beach between 4 pm to 8 am (May to October) or as indicated on provided signs
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Viewing Platform Point Cartwright
The viewing platform at Point Cartwright Reserve car park (beach access point 199) is a popular spot to check the surf, take your morning coffee, watch the late afternoon summer storms or to unwind after walking a circuit of the reserve. This is also a popular location for wedding ceremonies.
In this section
- Anzac Park Kings Beach
- Apex Park Golden Beach
- Ballinger Beach Park Currimundi
- Bulcock Beach Caloundra
- Centaur Park Caloundra
- Clarke Place Park
- Dicky Beach Dicky Beach
- Double Bay Beach Kawana Island
- Fraser Park Golden Beach
- Happy Valley Beach
- Kings Beach Caloundra
- Kings Beach Fountain Area Beach Access 283
- Moffat Beach
- Moffat Beach Reserve
- Shelly Beach Caloundra
- Viewing Platform Beach Access
Caloundra - beaches and foreshores
View maps and check availability of popular locations for hosting weddings and events in and around Caloundra.