“The small museum with enormous interest” – one and a half to two hours is the average time visitors stay and many could have stayed longer to take in more information.
We celebrate the landing here by Lt James Cook with copies of journals, logs, charts, a model of HM Bark Endeavour, and much more.
Other popular displays include; Indigenous and Islander artifacts, fossils, minerals, local coral and shells, maritime history, Bustard Head Light Station, photographs and books of the early days of Miriam Vale, Rosedale, Bororen, Baffle Creek, Agnes Water and Town of 1770, and memorabilia from the Discovery Coast region.
Open Hours
Open 7 days from 10am – 2pm.
By prior arrangement, the museum can be opened at other times, for school groups, bus tour operators, etc.
Admission fees
 $5.00 per adult, free for children under 15 years
(Eftpos available)
We celebrate the landing here by Lt James Cook with copies of journals, logs, charts, a model of HM Bark Endeavour, and much more.
Other popular displays include; Indigenous and Islander artefacts, fossils, minerals, local coral and shells, maritime history, Bustard Head Light Station, photographs and books of the early days of Miriam Vale, Rosedale, Bororen, Baffle Creek, Agnes Water and Town of 1770, and memorabilia from the Discovery Coast region.
1 Review on “Agnes Water Museum”
A great educational snapshot of historical significance and a visit I will always remember, thankyou.