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The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum in Huskisson features a world renowned collection of maritime artefacts, navigational and surveying instruments.

The Museum exhibits a range of nautical equipment, models, photographs, paintings, drawings and objects relating to the history and heritage of the Jervis Bay area, and is also home to the historic Lady Denman ferry and other historic vessels.

The waterfront location of the museum on Currambene Creek and beautiful bush setting in Jervis Bay, makes is a pleasant stroll through the grounds.The complex includes a large recreation area with native gardens, a mangrove boardwalk, fish feeding pond, boathouse and historic buildings.

The Jervis Bay area has a rich history of Indigenous culture with the museum sitting on the land traditionally owned by the Dharawal and Dhurga people. The indigenous culture of the area is outlined in the Jervis Bay History exhibition.

The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum is open daily: 10am – 4pm. Admission is Adults: $10, Children under 16 free when accompanied by an adult.

It’s located on Woollamia Rd, Huskisson. For more information visit Jervis Bay Maritime Museum

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