
Nestled in Jubilee Park, the Northcliffe Pioneer Museum showcases the rich history of the district's early settlers. The museum features original items from the 1920s, including the Group 121 bush school, a teacher's cottage, and hospital memorabilia, offering insights into the domestic life and work on dairy farms that founded Northcliffe. A highlight is the George Gardner exhibition, displaying Aboriginal tools, ancient fossils, and a vast collection of rocks and minerals. The Robey Engine, used in 1924 to construct timber Group Houses, is also on display. Set amidst spacious picnic grounds, the museum is adjacent to bushwalking trails through jarrah and karri forests, especially beautiful during the wildflower season. Open daily from 10 am to 3 pm, entry is by donation.
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