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Murray River Chart Perry Sandhills to Broken Hill Lake Victoria Silver City Hwy Silver City Hwy Renmark to Broken Hill Old Renmark Rd Murray River Chart Menindee Thegoa Lagoon to Pooncarie Darling River River Markers and Attractions 0 1 2 3 4 500m 79 N Scale = 1:20,000 Copyright Discover Murray Thegoa 79 Wentworth St Lagoon Reserve Main Wentworth Rd Wentworth St Darling St 856 Adams St Wentworth 854 Coomealla Dareton 79 Darling River (see inset) Tuckers Creek Golf Club Silver City Hwy Showgrounds Racecourse 832 Cowanna Bridge 79 Abbotsford Silver City Hwy Bridge Bend 858 834 852 LOCK 10 846 848 840 Francis St Shannon HOUSEBOAT 850 862 Emily St Museum William HIRE LIMIT 860 Beverley St A79 864 Old Gaol 838 842 Calder Hwy Arthur St 836 844 Gunn Horseshoe Ryder Bend Botanic Gardens Wentworth Helena St ArmstrongWilliam Ave Golf Course Silver Sandwych St Map Legend Services Food/Accomm. Recreation Places 866 880 Buronga Arumpo Rd Hospital Accommodation Boat Ramp Airfield NSW Adelaide St City 868 Murray St Merbein Rd Hwy Fire/CFS BBQ Bowling Green Cemetery Chaffey 882 878 Bend Cadell St to Dareton Police Caravan Park Canoe Hire Church 79 Merbein Alice St A79 876 Johnson’s Short St Mildura Information Houseboats Golf Winery Bend Murray River Merbein 870 VIC LOCK NSW ATM/Bank Ice Paddlesteamers 872 Ramfurly 884 Buronga 888 River Markers 10 Bend 874 Nature Reserve Canoe Tree Petrol Kiosk Playground LOCK 11 888 Fruit Fly Ranfurly Way Eleventh St WEIR Gol Gol Inspection Rio Vista 20 Post Office Picnic Table Swimming Pool 886 890 Gol Gol Golf Course Hotel VIC Public Phone Restaurant Tennis Courts 892 Wentworth, NSW Lake Ranfurly Toilets Supermarket Wrecks Marina Sturt Hwy A20 Ski Club Camping Mildura 894 Calder Hwy (see inset) Riverside Lake Golf Club Hawthorn Lock 79 896 WEIR Deakin Ave Old Mildura Island Mildura 898 Homestead Golf Course George Dockside Trentham A79 Cliffs NSW Chaffey Mildura VIC Bridge Marina Buronga Mildura Rd LOCK 11 PS Avoca to Adelaide Rio Murray River 900 Hugh King Dve Sturt Hwy Sturt Hwy Vista Park PS Rothbury A20 Trentham Estate Dockside Mildura Marina Sixth Street Cureton Ave PS Melbourne Winery Rio Vista King Ave PO Box 4068, Mildura VIC 3502 Scented Kings Freecall 1800 22 33 75 Cureton Ave Dockside Dv Gardens Mildura Billabong Phone: (03) 5023 3375 Seventh Street Seventh Street Airport 902 www.allseasonshouseboats.com.au Email: [email protected] Eighth Street VIC 904 NSW Calder Hwy supported by Ninth Street MALL 906 Etiwanda Ave Riverside Ave Tenth Street MurrayRiver.com.au ® 908 Olive Ave Madden Ave Lime Ave Pine Ave Langtree Ave Magnolia Ave Lemon Ave Orange Ave A79 Eleventh Street Toilets Mildura Recreation Bonnie Doone Mallee Playground Reserve Boardwalk 910 Cliffs 918 20 Twelfth Street 916 Sturt Hwy Old Aerodrome 914 Sporting 912 to Canberra Complex San Mateo Ave Red Cliffs Bottle Bend Bob Corbould Thirteenth Street & Sydney Wetland 920 922 Gol Gol 924 State Forest Deakin Ave Fourteenth Street Ave Walnut Red Cliffs 926 Ontario Ave Colignon Rd North Karadoc 538km 928 NSW Lindemans Winery Red Cliffs Colignon Rd VIC HOUSEBOAT Fifteenth Street A79 Calder Hwy HIRE LIMIT to Melbourne 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 to Adelaide to Melbourne Mildura, Victoria Kilometres E&OE © Discover Murray 2010 E&OE.
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