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To the beach n back

Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia

To the beach n back

Length3.8 mi
Elev. Gain65.6 ft
Est. Steps8500

Scenic views

City walk

Beach

Bathroom

Playground

No shade

Created by blaze_69
Introduction
To the beach n back is a 3.8 mile (8,500-step) route located near Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 65.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

City of Port Pirie

Place
The City of Port Pirie was a local government area in South Australia from 1876 to 1997, centred on the city of Port Pirie.It was proclaimed on 28 September 1876 as the Corporate Town of Port Pirie, nearly four years after the town was surveyed. It consisted of two wards (North and South) at its creation, each electing two councillors.

District Council of Pirie

Place
The District Council of Pirie was a local government area in South Australia from 1892 to 1996. It surrounded, but did not include, the city of Port Pirie, which had its own municipal government as the City of Port Pirie.The District Council was proclaimed on 16 June 1892, when the portion of the Hundred of Pirie not included in the Corporate Town (later City) of Port Pirie, the Hundred of Wandearah and the northern portions of the Hundreds of Napperby and Howe was excised from the District Council of Crystal Brook and formed into its own municipality.

Electoral district of Pirie

Place
Pirie was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1970 to 1977.Pirie was created after a boundary redistribution in 1970, essentially as a reconfigured version of Port Pirie. The last member for Port Pirie, David McKee transferred to the new Pirie.

Electoral district of Port Pirie

Place
Port Pirie was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1915 to 1970.Port Pirie was abolished after a boundary redistribution in 1970 when the Electoral district of Pirie was created. The last member for Port Pirie, David McKee transferred to Pirie.

Electoral district of Stanley (South Australia)

Place
Stanley was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.

Northern District (South Australian Legislative Council)

Place
Northern District was an electoral district for the Legislative Council of South Australia from 1882 until 1975. Prior to the passing of the Constitution Act Further Amendment Act 1881, the Legislative Council was 18 members elected by people from across the entire Province. From 1975, the Council returned to being elected from the entire State (the province had became a State of Australia in 1901).

St Mark's Cathedral, Port Pirie

Place
St Mark's Cathedral is the main place of Catholic worship in the city of Port Pirie, Australia and is the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Port Pirie (Dioecesis Portus Piriensis).The church was inaugurated on 9 July 1882, with the design of architect C. Polain, of Napperby, and was elevated to the dignity of a cathedral in 1887.

Port Pirie (Mary Elie Street) railway station

Place
Port Pirie (Mary Elie Street) railway station was located in the city of Port Pirie, South Australia.

Solomontown, South Australia

Place
Solomontown is a suburb of Port Pirie in South Australia. It was historically a separate town. It was named after Emanuel Solomon, who owned the land that the town developed on.

Port Pirie Regional Council

Place
The Port Pirie Regional Council (PPRC) is a local government area in South Australia, focused on the city of Port Pirie. It has a population of about 18,000 people. The council's main administrative facilities and works depot can be found in Port Pirie; it also have a rural office in Crystal Brook. In addition to Port Pirie, the municipality also includes the surrounding towns and localities of Bungama, Collinsfield, Coonamia, Crystal Brook, Koolunga, Lower Broughton, Merriton, Napperby, Nelshaby, Pirie East, Port Davis, Port Pirie South, Port Pirie West, Redhill, Risdon Park, Risdon Park South, Solomontown, Wandearah East, Wandearah West and Warnertown, and part of Clements Gap, and Mundoora.
Route Details

Length

3.8 mi

Elev. Gain

65.6 ft

Est. Steps

8500
Created by
blaze_69
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