Take a guided tour of Victoria Quay, led by an expert from Fremantle Ports, and explore the rich design history of Fremantle Harbour.
These 60-minute walks delve into architectural history and award-winning designs.
Discover how the Fremantle Inner Harbour, designed by State Engineer CY O’Connor and opened in 1897, and Victoria Quay reflect the economic, social, and cultural history of Western Australia.
The tour will showcase notable structures, including the award-winning WA Maritime Museum (2002) and the historic Passenger Terminal (1962).
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Tour Details:
- Starting Point: Fremantle Ports Building (1964)
- Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
- Cost: Free, but registration is essential as spaces are limited
Disclaimer:
This event involves a walk of approximately 800m around Victoria Quay and the Fremantle Ports Admin Office Building. Comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.
Some areas of the tour can only be accessed via stairs. If you or another guest are unable to use stairs, please contact the organiser and they will accommodate.
For questions about this event, please contact the organiser.
Fremantle Ports is the strategic manager of the Port of Fremantle, overseeing trade operations vital to Western Australia. The port, which operates through two harbours, includes facilities and services managed by Fremantle Ports and private operators. It provides and maintains shipping channels, navigation aids, cargo wharves, the Fremantle Passenger Terminal, and other port infrastructure such as road and rail transport, moles, seawalls, and public amenities