Common Times
COMMON TIMES Keeping communities connected Discover local news and events in your area Discover local news and events in your area
2025 South Australian Wooden Boat Festival Cover Image

2025 South Australian Wooden Boat Festival

2025 South Australian Wooden Boat Festival

Starts: Saturday, 26 April 2025
Ends: Sunday, 27 April 2025
The South Australian Wooden Boat Festival is a biennial festival held over two days and one evening at the historic river Port of Goolwa. 26th & 27th April 2025 Goolwa is located on the Fleurieu Peninsula, a pleasant one hour drive south of Adelaide, South Australia. The Festival delivers an exciting mix of wooden boats, people, food, wine, and entertainment. The on-water program is conducted within closed waters on the Murray River with boats participating safely in the Festival while providing a stunning display for spectators. The on-land program including maritime displays, art exhibitions, children's activities, music, regional food and wine and festival fare completes the festival atmosphere.
Add to Calendar 2025-04-26 12:00 am 2025-04-27 12:00 am 2025 South Australian Wooden Boat Festival The South Australian Wooden Boat Festival is a biennial festival held over two days and one evening at the historic river Port of Goolwa. 26th & 27th April 2025 Goolwa is located on the Fleurieu Peninsula, a pleasant one hour drive south of Adelaide, South Australia. The Festival delivers an exciting mix of wooden boats, people, food, wine, and entertainment. The on-water program is conducted within closed waters on the Murray River with boats participating safely in the Festival while providing a stunning display for spectators. The on-land program including maritime displays, art exhibitions, children's activities, music, regional food and wine and festival fare completes the festival atmosphere. Goolwa Wharf Precinct, Goolwa , SA , 5214 , Australia
Goolwa Wharf Precinct, Goolwa , SA , 5214 , Australia
Going people
Interested people

Contact

Name:
Phone #: 1300466592

More Information

Find out more about this event by clicking here
COMMON TIMES

New to Common Times? Here's our Quick Start Guide to help you.

Common Times acknowledges the traditional owners, first storytellers and custodians of the land we live on. We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their ongoing connection to land, sea, and community. Their sovereignty was never ceded.

Common Times is owned by Common Good Media. © 2024 Common Good Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.