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Combined District Map FINAL 1 2 3 4 5 Lear Pl 63 TASMAN TCE Frobisher St Prospect Rd Tennyson Tce Town Jetty Clyde St 47 INSET MAP 64 Haigh Dr Kaye Dr Lewis St BOSTON Dry Zone Area To North Shields HWY Disabled Parking Roberts Rd HALLETT PL Port Lincoln Airport Washington30 6 Muir St BAY Port Lincoln Caravan Park 3140 CP Dry Zone Area Short St A A Stuart Tce 52 CP 49 TASMAN TCE Hamilton Ave McFarlane Ave 45 17 St r Tia Barry Ave D tu er k Cres at ia rw D 38 16 ea r 34 Sh Tolmer Ln LIVERPOOL ST Bowling Ave 18 Roberts Rd 42 Bligh St Washington King St Tally-Ho Ave Napoleon St King St Tiatukia Dr Roxby Rd Roberts Rd Boston Bay Denmark Drv LIVERPOOL ST Wines Eyre St St Stinky Creek Rd Adelaide Pl 41 Hermitage Napoleon St Margaret Ave 35 44 Park Tce Lincoln Pl 48 Tce NEW WEST RD Telford Ave St School Ln Coorong Creek l P ay 7 Gulf View Dr 27 ilw Stinky Ra B Edinburgh St B Reef Crt Entrance Crt Ruskin Rd Holburn St 28 View Dr Mortlock Boston St LINCOLN Channel View Dr Harbour Goode Ave Duncan Mason St Porter St Penmarric Ln Harbour Crt 43 BOSTON BAY Hamp St Kelly St Blackman Pl Cranston St Ryan Pl Ave Brougham Pl Marine Ave e c T Hidden Valley Ln Howard Ave s Please direct tourist information e n To Hidden Valley Ln i a t s enquiries to the Glen Forest d e l Animal Park G Ford Ave Ford PORT LINCOLN VISITOR 54 Richardson Rd C Dr Kookaburra C t S r e C a l d Wine Shanty Rd e INFORMATION CENTRE R t r Lions r Dr C HWY agle t E s e r K Picnic D M 3 Adelaide Place, Port Lincoln SA 5606 Little Swamp Ln Reserve a z d a 56 Phone 08 8683 3544 or 1300 788 378 nt Dr a r o Rd m www.visitportlincoln.net r o n Richardson C i l e Chapman Rd k Albatross Crt a FLINDERS P e B W t r r o e n l MAP EXTENSION INDEX To z Sanctuary e Boundary Rd C Dr 67 r The Pines Reserve t Wing HWY Adriatic Ave..............................E5 Mitilini Crt ................................E5 Coffin Bay & Elliston LINCOLN Visitor Albatross Crt............................C3 Oswald Dr ................................E5 Information Augusta St ...............................E5 Panoramic Dr ...........................E3 Bay Bay View Rd.............................E5 Penmarric Ln ...........................B5 D D Blacker Crt...............................E5 Petrel Crt .................................D2 Boundary Rd............................D5 Pound Ln .................................D2 Unga St Bronze Wing Dr........................D3 Richardson Rd .........................C5 Chapman Rd............................C2 39 Milton Ave Imba Roberts Rd ..............................A4 St Chapman St .............................E5 Kurla St Cormorant Dr...........................C3 Sanctuary Dr............................D5 Port Lincoln Miltalie Ave Sarah Cres ...............................E4 Golf Course Flaxman St ...............................E5 Sea Eagle Crt...........................C2 Yardea St Ford Ave ..................................C4 Ln Pound Seaview Ave.............................E5 Blacker Crt Garrett Rd ................................E4 Shaen St ..................................E5 0 500 1000 Cres Gledstanes Tce.........................C5 Shearwater Dr..........................A4 Sarah t Haigh Dr ..................................A5 Smith St...................................E5 S Stinky Creek Rd........................B4 FLINDERS METRES Hall St ......................................E5 n Panoramic Dr a Bay View Rd Hidden Valley Ln ......................C3 Tiatukia Dr ...............................A4 To m p Howard Ave .............................C5 Tod St ......................................E5 a 67 The Pines Reserve h C Imba St....................................D5 Unga St ...................................D5 Walter St White St Upper Flaxman St .....................E5 Coffin Bay & Elliston Augusta St Jordon Crt................................E5 10 Seaview Ave r E PINE FREEZERS RD D E d Valley View Rd .........................E5 l Adriatic Ave MAP EXTENSION Kestrel Crt................................C3 Winter Hill a w s Kookaburra Dr..........................C3 Wakelin Rd ..............................D4 Lindsay St Mitilini Crt O Lookout Jordon Crt Kurla St....................................D5 Walter Crt.................................E4 Upper Flaxman St Hill Dr Valley View Rd Lower Flaxman St Walter St ..................................E4 r Walter Lindsay St................................E5 te Tod St White St ...................................E5 in Crt Smith St Little Swamp Ln .......................C1 W Wine Shanty Rd .......................C1 51 Lower Flaxman St.....................E5 HWY Winter Hill Dr............................E3 Garrett Rd Shaen St Axel Stenross Brinkworth Flaxman St Mazda Dr .................................C3 Maritime Yardea St .................................D5 Reserve Hall St Miltalie Ave ..............................D5 Museum Milton Ave................................D5 MAP EXTENSION 1 2 3 4 5 DISTRICT MAP INDEX 5 10 8 1 2 33 5 4 554 5 6 7 8 39 7 5 4 3 5 7 4 6 4 Albatross Isles...........................I8 Mena Hill..................................D3 12 5 6 5 7 Avoid Bay Is. Con. Pk. ..............E1 Mikkira Station .........................G4 6 5 8 8 5 2 5 7 Morgans Landing .....................D2 2 7 5 5 HWY Bicker Is. ..................................F6 6 11 2 6 7 2 Mottled Cove............................A9 6 6 4 5 Big Swamp...............................E4 Blackfellows Point 5 6 3 5 5 4 Blackfellows Pt.........................A2 Mt Drummond..........................B2 7 Mottled Cove Mt Dutton.................................D3 Mount Hope 7 3 6 6 Black Rocks .............................E2 4 1 13 8 3 8 6 2 Mt Dutton Bay ..........................E3 Hall Bay 2 8 2 Butler Tanks 1 Blyth Is.....................................E9 A 2 5 Brooker 5 3 4 4 Cape Burr A Mt Gawler ................................E6 3 Yeelanna 11 6 2 3 Boarding House Bay.................E1 Point Drummond POINT 2 DRUMMOND RD 6 5 Kapinnie 5 7 10 7 Port Neill Boston Bay...............................F6 Mt Greenly ...............................C3 Three 9 4 4 BRATTEN 5 7 6 8 Boston Is..................................F6 Mt Hope...................................A2 5 Brothers 2 8 Murray Pt.................................G6 3 3 3 4 Bocaut Is..................................F9 3 8 5 6 7 10 3 Murrunatta Con. Pk ..................E4 4 11 7 2 5 Brooker....................................A6 HWY Cape Hardy Picnic 9 14 Ungarra Butler Tanks .............................A8 North Block..............................C4 10 6 4 5 2 2 2 North Shields ...........................E6 Beach Mt. Drummond 5 WAY 1 Cape Burr.................................A9 1 11 12 3 Cowleys Beach Nyllow Hill................................B7 6 6 3 39 6 Cape Carnot.............................H4 5 Cockaleechie 8 1 8 4 5 8 Lake Malata 6 14 Cape Catastrophe ......................I7 Observatory Pt.........................H7 FLINDERS HWY 7 4 Cape Donington........................F7 O'Loughlin Bay ..........................I8 B 5 6 6 6 5 1 7 LINCOLN2 B 1 2 Cape Hardy ..............................B9 Owen Is ...................................G7 Rocky Island 9 3 2 Cape Tournefort .......................H6 28 18 Nyllow Hill 2 2 Partney Is.................................E8 4 Lipson Cove Cape Wiles...............................H5 10 3 2 2 4 Peake Bay................................D7 Convention Cummins 7 6 2 Lipson Island Con. Pk. Charlton Gully...........................E5 3 BRATTEN 4 Peake Pt ..................................D7 Beach 2 2 2 5 Cockaleechie............................B6 GREAT 15 9 6 4 Perforated Is.............................F1 4 4 Coffin Bay ................................E3 7 7 2 4 Lipson Picnic Beach ............................B2 2 Coffin Bay Nat. Pk.....................F3 8 2 4 6 Poonindie .................................E6 TOD 2 Coles Pt. ..................................C2 AUSTRALIAN Lake 6 2 2 Pt Avoid....................................F2 5 9 5 1 7 Convention Beach ....................B2 Greenly 6 2 1 2 4 Salt Creek Pt Bollingbroke .........................E7 Mt. Greenly 2 5 6 2 Coomunga R.S. ........................F5 Warrow 8 4 2 2 Pt Boston .................................F6 3 WAY 2 3 Coulta......................................C3 BIGHT Greenly Beach 5 North Block 6 Yallunda 3 4 Salt Creek Beach Pt Fanny ...................................F6 C 3 3 2 C Cowleys Beach ........................B9 5 37 8 1 SPENCER Pt Hazelgrove...........................G7 Coles Point 10 Flat 2 3 Cummins .................................B5 2 7 2 1 10 2 Pt Maria....................................F6 2 COLES POINT RD 8 8 4 Tumby Bay Curta Rocks.............................H6 3 1 2 2 Pt Sir Isaac ..............................D2 7 Coulta South Block 7 9 Pillaworta Hill 3 3 Frenchman 3 8 12 GULF Dalby Island .............................E8 Pt Whidbey...............................E1 5 4 2 6 7 Edilillie 12 Tumby Island D'Anville Bay............................H4 Pt Douglas ...............................E2 2 10 2 Donington Is.............................F7 Frenchman Bluff 3 3 4 Koppio (Museum) 2 2 Tumby Island Con. Pk. Porter Bay ................................F6 2 5 7 5 Douglas Channel......................D9 Point Sir Isaac 1 8 2 2 Port Lincoln..............................F6 5 1 24 4 HWY 3 Trinity Haven Youth Camp Point Drummond......................A2 2 6 42 9 3 4 3 Port Lincoln Airport ..................E6 Mena Hill FLINDERS 6 5 Duck Lake................................D3 13 3 Port Lincoln Proper (Proper Bay) .G5
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