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Paddle boats
Paddle boats

Lake Burley Griffin Boat Hire

Category: HALFDAY

Acton Ferry Terminal, off Acton Park, Barrine Drive, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2601
Website: www.actboathire.com/
9131243 Phone Number: 61 02 6249 6861

Paddle or laze about on the water. Choose from paddle boats, kayaks, two and three person canoes, and single and double surf skis. Capture the atmosphere of Canberra on the lake. Enjoy a light lunch sitting on the jetty overlooking the Lake. Get a a cappuccino or soft drink from their kiosk. Open seven days a week September until May. Weekdays 9.30am – 5.30pm, weekends / public holidays / school holidays 8.30am – 7.00pm.

See great views of Canberra from under the perspex canopy
See great views of Canberra from under the perspex canopy

Green Machine Adventure Flights

Category: HALFDAY

c/o Canberra International Airport, Pialligo Airport, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2609
Website: www.greenmachineadventureflights.com.au

See the nation's capital from the back of a real warbird. Take a Green Machine adventure flight over Canberra. Fly on the wild side with rolls, loops and much more! Their experienced pilot will fully brief you in all areas of the flight and explain which manoveures are available. Choose as many or as little aerobatics as you like. You'll be under a clear perpex fully slideable canopy so you'll have excellent visibility. Don't deprive yourself. Experience this exhilarating flight in a Nanchang CJ6 A. Phone bookings are essential.

The Jenny Anne
The Jenny Anne

Canberra Lake Cruises

Category: HALFDAY

Parkes Place (by the flag display), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2600
Email: canberracruises@dodo.com.au
Website: www.canberracruises.net

Enjoy a fun cruise on the heritage 60 year old ferry Jenny. Canberra Lake Cruises is the only ferry which passes under the spray of the Captain Cook Fountain. Sit outside to feel the full experience. There is free tea, coffee or cold soft drink. Children who help drive the ferry receive a certificate and lollie pop. Jenny also stops to feed the ducks and swans. The one hour cruises are the longest in distance on the lake and great value. Make sure you cruise with Canberra Lake Cruises. Jenny is also available for private charter.

Canberra Tracks
Canberra Tracks

Canberra Tracks -Self Drive Heritage Trails

Category: TAILORED

Canberra and Region Visitors Centre, 330 Northbourne Ave, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2602
9141922 Phone Number: 61 02 6205 0044

Canberra isn't all new and planned. The region has a long and diverse history prior to its development as the nation's capital. Canberra tracks are six self-drive heritage trails that will enhance your appreciation of the ACT. Interpretive signs on each route bring Canberra's heritage to life. Track 1 is Ngunnawal Country, Track 2 the Limestone Plains, Track 3 Looking at Canberra, Track 4 the ACT Pioneers Cemetery Track, Track 5 Gungahlin and the latest Track 6 is the Belconnen Heritage Track. There are also Canberra Tracks signs along the lakeside cycleways and many other sites of interest.

Abseiling adventures
Abseiling adventures

R.E.A.L Fun Adventures

Category: EXTENDED

Canberra Ave, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2609
Email: adventure@realfun.com.au
Website: www.realfun.com.au
9040695 Phone Number: 61 02 6228 1264
Fax Number: 61 02 6228 1265

R.E.A.L Fun makes it possible to experience adventure in Canberra's great outdoors. R.E.A.L fun offers many different adventure activities including kayaking, abseiling, canoeing, caving and bike hire. Canberra's clean bush environment offers many great locations and remote areas to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. Adventure activities can be enjoyed locally, not far from the city centre, or further afield in the region. It is also possible to explore the greater Canberra region and abseil at Cotter Rocks and canoe on Lake Burley Griffin. R.E.A.L fun supply all equipment and group trips are available.

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