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VICTORIA
Albert
Park
Albert
Park is located in the city of Port
Phillip, approximately three km from the
CBD of Melbourne. It is a 225 ha sporting
and recreational park that caters for
formal and informal recreation. Albert
Park is the focus for many of
Victorias spectacular events and is
also an important sanctuary for wildlife
and vegetation.
Things
to Do
- Enjoy
a barbecue or picnic with your family.
- Join
a yacht or rowing club, take lessons or
just hire a boat for fun.
- Walk,
cycle, or jog around the lake (5km),
taking in the swans and sporting
activities.
- Have
your wedding photographs using the city
skyline as a backdrop.
- Great
for office functions, Christmas parties
or family reunions.
Events
at Albert Park
Albert
Park is host venue to some of Melbourne's
most spectacular cultural and sporting
events:
- The
Million Paws Walk is held in May;
- Fun
Runs are held throughout the year;
- The
Fosters Australian Grand Prix Carnival
takes place in March;
- Classic
car displays are held throughout the
year.
Facilities
- 11
picnic areas with barbecue, shelters
and toilets.
- Playgrounds
ranging from lawns to purpose-built
play equipment.
- Restaurants
which take in the views of the lake and
the passing parade.
- Indoor
sporting facilities include basketball,
netball, badminton, squash, table
tennis, indoor cricket and a gym.
- Outdoor
sporting facilities cater for cricket,
football, soccer, baseball, hockey,
lawn bowls, tennis and boating.
- Albert
Park Golf Course and Golf Driving
Range.
- The
new Melbourne Sports and Aquatic
Center.
Heritage
Evidence
indicates that Aborigines inhabited Albert
Park and the surrounds some 40,000 years
ago. Albert Park was a series of swamps
and lagoons that provided edible
vegetation. In 1864 the Park was
proclaimed a public park and named Albert
Park in honour of Queen Victorias
devoted consort, Prince Albert. Over the
ensuing years Albert Park was used as a
tip, as a camp for the armed services, for
scenic drives and for many forms of
recreation.
Today
the magnificent Albert Park is enjoyed by
approximately 3,500,000 visitors annually.
Vestiges of Albert Parks Aboriginal
history still remain, the most noticeable
being the large ancient River Red Gum
Tree, reputed to be the site of many
corroborees. It is thought to be over 300
years old, the oldest remnant tree in the
Port Phillip area, located next to
Junction Oval on the corner of Fitzroy
Street and Queens Road, St
Kilda.
The
Clarendon Street gates are the best
manifestations of European history.
Originally built of wooden pickets in
1910, they were cast in wrought iron in
1939 and can still be seen
today.
Fauna
Over
100 bird species have been recorded in the
park including significant wetland species
such as the Cattle Egret, Common Tern,
Eastern Curlew, Great Egret, Pomarine
Jaeger and White-throated Needletail.
Black Swans and Pacific Black Ducks are
common, both feeding and breeding in the
park.
Native
mammals, reptiles and amphibians in the
park include Common Bent-wing Bats. Common
Brushtail Possums, Glossy Grass Skinks and
Common Froglets.
Vegetation
Albert
Park contains four wetland areas, the
largest being Albert Park Lake.
The
two native vegetation communities in the
park are Grassy Wetlands and Plain Grass
Woodlands. The most significant areas of
vegetation are on Gunn Island and around
the Corroboree Tree.
The
islands at the north end of the lake
provide habitats for native wildlife such
as wetland and migratory birds.
A
vegetation survey was completed in July
1992, identifying 117 species. The
vegetation cover of Albert Park is largely
composed of a mixture of native and exotic
trees. New avenues of exotic trees have
been established alongside roadways,
pathways, important edges and in car
parks. Groups of native tree species will
be planted primarily between sports fields
and in the under used 'corners' of the
park. The bulk of the vegetation is
located around the perimeter of the park,
along roadsides or between fairways in the
golf courses. The trees are generally
either in avenues or clusters.
Looking
After the Park
Please
remember to keep your dog on a leash when
in the park.
Place
your rubbish in the bins provided.
All
plants and animals in the park are
protected - please leave them for others
to enjoy.
How
to Get There
There
are entrances from Albert Road , Queens
Road and Fitzroy Street. Parking is
available throughout the park and there
are trams in Albert Road and Fitzroy
Street and a Light Rail along Canterbury
Road.
Disability
Information
Accessibility
Rating: 5 out of 6
Lake,
Paths and Picnic Areas
Albert
Park has a network of paths linking the
main path around the lake with various
access points and car parks. The Lake Path
is wide and flat, with seating at regular
intervals. Picnic areas within the park
generally lack formal paths between
facilities, but access is mostly good over
flat ground. The picnic tables have
clearance for wheelchairs. Toilet
facilities meet many access criteria.
Nearby
Parks
- Jells
Park
- Wattle
Park
- Westgate
Park
- Yarra
Bend Park
Activities
Barbeque,
Boating, Cycling, Golf, Playgrounds,
Sporting, Walking, Walking Dogs
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