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Community Service / St Helens Visitor Information Centre


The St Helens History and Visitor Information Centre is a member of the Tasmanian Visitor Information Network as well as containing a unique collection of history pertaining to the Break'O Day Municipality and North East Tasmania.

St Helens is an ideal base for exploring the North East, there are fine coastal beach reserves suitable for scuba diving , surfing and fishing. Nearby are the St Columba Falls, Ralph Falls and Eddystone Lighthouse.

Our staff can supply you with any information you need about this corner of Tasmania. Walking maps of the Blue Tier and surrounds are also available. On the Blue Tier one can see the remains of some of the old tin mines and machinery. An excellent feature of the St Helens History Room is an interactive model of the Anchor Mine Water Wheel; which is built to 1/24 scale and was the largest water wheel in the southern hemisphere in 1898.

We also keep an extensive library of genealogy for family researchers and a large library of Tasmanian History. Entrance to the history room section $2.00 per adult, $1.00 per child and $5.00 per family

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St Helens Visitor Information Centre
Jo-Anne O'Brien (Manager)
61 Cecilia Street
St Helens
TAS 7216
Postal Address:
61 Cecilia Street
St Helens
TAS 7216
Municipality:
Break O'Day Council
Ph: (03) 6376-1744

Fax: (03) 6376-1744 Volunteers Required
Disabled Access Available
Email:
Last Updated : 07-11-2009

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