on โ21-05-2015 08:53 AM
on โ21-05-2015 09:03 AM
@krylekathe wrote:
My daughter is desperate to go to Canberra, so next school holidays I'm going to take her, we'll go on a road trip.
In Canberra:
Parliament House (the real reason she wants to go).
Tell her to take a few 'sick' bags with her. When she sees what happens in the playpen known as federal parliament she will vomit.
โ21-05-2015 09:09 AM - edited โ21-05-2015 09:11 AM
@krylekathe wrote:
My daughter is desperate to go to Canberra, so next school holidays I'm going to take her, we'll go on a road trip.
I'm keen to know what to see & do as I've always thought of Canberra as being the most boring place on earth.
So far I've thought:
On the way/on the way home:
Dog on the tucker box
Glenrowan (that strange Ned Kelly thing)
Thought I might stop & spend the first night at Beechworth, I think there is stuff to do there?
In Canberra:
Science museum
Parliament House (the real reason she wants to go).
I can't think of anything else!
My mum says there is stuff to do in Dubbo, but I've not been there.
Last time I was in Canberra I was about 9 & coming back from Sydney!
My daughter is 9 & an only child. Would be happy to take a friend but know most 9 year olds wouldn't want to be away from their family for a week! So probably just us.
National Gallery, National Museum, AIS, I think Mt Stromlo is operating again, War memorial, Questacon can take a day on it's own.
Old Parliament House is good too. It's an interesting little history tour.
on โ21-05-2015 09:14 AM
Old Parliament House, (wonderful and full of history), War Museum, National Museum, National Art Gallery.
on โ21-05-2015 09:14 AM
At 9 she would have a great time at Questacon, also a trip to the Mint. If she is interested in art there is the National Art Gallery and the Portrait Gallery and Old Parliament House. The National Museum to name just a few attractions.
on โ21-05-2015 12:46 PM
You could easily spend a week in the War Memorial alone if you are so inclined.
See if you can get a map of the Embassy area and take a drive round. It is interesting to see the different styles of buildings....The US Embassy is very impressive but my favourite when I lived in Canberra was the Japanese Embassy. It was a very long time ago and it may have been replaced by now.
The Lodge is interesting although I am not sure how much you can see now as is Yarralumla.
on โ21-05-2015 12:55 PM
Kryle-go the direct route one way and try the longer way
through Gippsland-as well--makes the trip a bit different...........Richo.
on โ21-05-2015 12:58 PM
The National Dinosaur Museum at Gold Creek, the Zoo and Aquarium.
Cockington Green! My kids loved that place.
on โ21-05-2015 04:02 PM
โ21-05-2015 04:04 PM - edited โ21-05-2015 04:04 PM