Walk Tour

Discover a fascinating city and its colourful past...

Situated on the Mary River, Maryborough was first settled in 1847 and is one of Queensland's oldest cities. Many of Australia's free settlers entered the colony through the Port of Maryborough between 1859 and 1901.

Maryborough captures this history in its beautifully restored buildings and houses and has arguably the state's best display of homes from the 19th and 20th centuries. This walk tour will help you discover the city's unique character and takes approximately 1½ hours to complete.

Click on the map or the links on the right hand side panel to learn more about each location.


1 - Maryborough City Hall 2 - Bauer & Wiles Memorial Fountain 3 - Railway Station 4 - St Pauls Anglican 5 - Ellena Street Pavement Artwork 6 - St Paul's Memorial Hall 7 - Town Hall Green 8 - School of Arts 9 - Former Queen's Hotel 10 - Former Stupart's Building 11 - Royal Hotel 12 - Former Australian Joint Stock Bank 13 - Mary Poppin's Statue 14 - Former Hotel Francis 15 - Woodstock House 16 - Gataker's Building 17 - Former Royal Bank of Queensland 18 - 264 Kent Street 19 - Engineer's Arms 20 - Riverside Apartments 21 - Waterside Worker's Hall 22 - Criterion Hotel 23 - JE Brown Warehouse 24 - Former Custom House Hotel 25 - Maryborough Heritage Centre 26 - Post Office Hotel 27 - Post Office 28 - Church Museum 29 - Saint Mary's Catholic Church 30 - Cenotaph and Memorial Gates 31 - Queens Park 32 - MELSA 33 - Guns 34 - Band Rounda and Fairy Fountain 35 - Mary River 36 - Excelsior Band Hall 37 - Bollard 38 - Walkers Ship Memorial 39 - Court House 40 - Mary River Parklands 41 - Mary Ann Steam Engine 42 - Port of Maryborough 43 - Bond Store Port of Maryborough Heritage Museum 44 - Achievers' Walk 45 - Customs House Residence 46 - Portside Centre




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