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Streaky Bay Town Map BLANCHEPORT B FEES APPLY Flinders Dr Ceduna 111 Km R Edlyn Port Augusta 391 Km 1 2 3 4 5 AB Smith Rd ............D2 East Tce ...................C4 McCormack Way .....D5 ATM Motorhome Dump Point INSET MAP Alec Baldock Dr .......D2 Elizabeth St ..............C5 Montgomerie Tce .....C4 To Streaky Bay Heights Alfred Tce.................C4 Eyre Ave ..................C3 Mudge Tce ...............C5 B Bank M Museum & Crawford Heights Anastasia Ave ..........D1 Feltus St ...................D4 Oscar Williams Dr ....C1 Boat Ramp P Parking Anderson Crs ...........D3 Fleming Tce..............C2 Park Ave ..................C4 Brougham Pl Play Ground Mabie Rd Back Beach Rd ........B1 Flinders Dr ...............B4 Phillip St ..................C4 CP Caravan Parking slands Rd Bay Road .................D4 Flinders Hwy ... B5 & D5 Redding Rd ..............D4 Chemist ....................C3 Police .......................C3 I A Baxter St ..................C3 Florence St ...............C4 Redlyn Crt ...............B4 A Post Office Little Bellenger Way ..........D4 Freds Shack Rd .....inset Richardson Lane ......C3 Church Betts St ....................D4 Fredrick Dr ............inset Sceale Bay Rd..........D3 Community Health ...B4 Public BBQ James Ct To Cape Bauer 17.8 km Blancheport Way ......C1 Gibson Way .............C1 Slidys Road .............B5 Whistling Rocks GP & specialists Public Toilet To Islands Bockelberg Hill Dr ....C1 Herbert Edwards Dr..C1 Speed Ave................C5 Freds Caravan & Blowholes 15.4 km Community Library ..C2 Shack Rd Hallys Beach 10.6 km Bockelberg St...........C4 Hospital Dr ...............C4 Stuart St ..................C3 S Supermarket Park 4km Brougham Pl .........inset Howard St ................C4 Thompson Way ........C4 Cape Bauer Loop 38.6 km C Council .....................C3 Telephone Burke St ...................C4 James Crt .............inset Wallschutzky Rd.......D3 Cash Pl ....................D4 Jessie Flat Rd ..........C5 Wells St ...................C4 Dentist .....................C4 Visitor Information ...C3 To Streaky Bay Heights Campbell Rd ............D3 Johnson St ..............C1 Wharff St .................C1 & Crawford Heights Food Walking/Cycling Track (see inset map) Cape Bauer Rd .........B1 Jubilee Rd ................C5 William Crs ..............C4 Fredrick Dr Slidys Ramp Centenary Rd ...........D3 Linklater St ...............C3 Woodlawn Rd ..........D1 Fuel Water Available .......C4 y Clearwater Dr ...........B5 Little Island Rd .........A5 Yanerbie Rd..............D3 Little Islands Rd Hospital ....................B4 RV 48hr Parking .......D2 Scout Hall Crawford Tce ...........C3 Loveshack Route .....B1 ittle Islands Rd Flinders Hw Dodgson Dr .............D4 Mabie Rd ..............inset Mechanical L Slidy’s Rd e e e ut ut ut Ro Ro Ro Loveshack Loveshack Loveshack B To Moores Ramp Streaky Bay Town Map BLANCHEPORT B FEES APPLY Flinders Dr Ceduna 111 km R edlyn Port Augusta 391 km Cr Clearwater Dr Jetty t To Back BeachBack 8 km Beach Rd Cape Bauer Road Community Health HH Flinders Dr Orlante Bridge Services Os Swimming Hospital Dr c Crs linders Hwy a F r Enclosure m ia W l Silos l i i 0 100 200 300 400 500 1000 i i l W W l W i Jubilee a m Powerhouse Burke St Hill Dr s Tce D METRES Museum ed r Alfr Bockelberg St East Tc Florence St g Howard S S S r M p p p e e e B S Cath. a e e e b b b l l l Elizabeth c e e e e e e k Rd Rd Rd St d d d k k k y B e a c c c W ea A A A o o o Alfred Tce c v v v e St Mudge Tce e e e B B B h Doctors Beach v n H Car Wash ibso R A S Hotel P Mudge T T T e t G d L C Unit. Tce r u h h h r i a n b D e o o o r r k e y Baxter ells St C r E Police Phillip m m m C s t W t ard Foreshore Tourist Park l S Edw a S Jessie CP p p p Flat t Rd e East t Tce s s s r B t Ang. o o o n S so y n n n n St a St Tce W W W S h W F CFS Montgomerie l o t e National Trust J a a a m t Wells St Wetlands SES y y y por Community NRM Museum e i Richardson Lane ch n Golf an Pool Area School g l M B School T c Montgomerie Tce d d Community Library Oval e Kindergarten Recycling d a a a o o RSL SK8 e Way o r r Av Depot r C Streaky Bay & District Bowls ark s s s k Wha r Hall Park P k rff a s s s c St c Community Complex w a a a a p p p f m o m r y y Golf y r Craft d o b b ve Courts Golf Club b A C Golf C y y ia Shop y c a a tas Oval RV Site a T B B B M s Park Ave M a Rd n c Redding y y y A C 48hr parking e Y k k k Cemetery a a a a a m RAA n e e Anderson e r r r e p t t Bowls Alex Baldock Dr Bay Road t r b S S Crs S b e d d d i A e l l R R R B Alec Baldock Dr Rd Centenary S R R Dodgson m d d i Cash Pl t h R e e e d e e e l l l i i i S B b b Feltus St b c e u u D Bay u D t J J Woodlawn Rd e J t a s Dr Roa l e To Granites 24 km S d t B Yanerbie 18 km a y Bellenger Way Sceale Bay 27 km R d Point Labatt 51 km Wallschutzky Rd Westall Way Loop 53 km Dodgson Dr Point Labatt 128 km To Waste 12km to Elliston 125 Flinde Transfer Statio n Airfield Port Lincoln 293 Sealion Drive Hw r y s 2017/18 1 2 3 4 5 Streaky Bay District Map ATTRACTIONS GENERAL INFORMATION www.streakybay.com.au www.streakybay.sa.gov.au Streaky Bay .......................................... C2 BANKS - Streaky Bay RADIO STATION FREQUENCIES DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STREAKY BAY Cape Bauer Loop Drive .......................... C2 ANZ Bank - with ATM Flow FM - 99.3fm 29 Alfred Tce, Streaky Bay - 8626 1001 Westall Way Loop Drive ......................... D2 Streaky Bay Post Office ABC - 693am STREAKY BAY VISITOR CENTRE Sceale Bay ........................................... D2 - Agent for Commonwealth Bank and NAB Triple J - 103.3fm Point Labatt Sealion Drive ...................... D3 21 Bay Road, Streaky Bay - 8626 7033 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Vision FM - 88.0fm Point Labatt Conservation Park ...............E2 Facilities include: (Sealion colony) Emergency only - 000 Eyre Peninsula 5CC - 765am • Visitor information Baird Bay ..............................................E3 Police - 8626 1003 Magic FM - 89.9fm Murphys Haystacks .............................. D3 Hospital - 8626 1009 • Department of Human Services (DHS) agency PHONE COVERAGE Port Kenny ............................................E4 CFS (country) - 8682 4411 • Conference room hire Telstra Next G Network Venus Bay .............................................F4 RAA - 131 111 • Internet access Poochera .............................................. C5 Optus • Administrative services - photocopying, OTHER NUMBERS Haslam ................................................ B2 STREAKY BAY POST OFFICE typing, faxing, printing etc. Wirrulla ................................................ A4 Doctor Surgery - 8626 1072 Dentist Surgery - 8626 1629 Open: 9am - 5pm Weekdays • National Parks SA Pass outlet Eba Anchorage ..................................... C3 • Country Arts SA Smoky Bay ........................................... A1 Chemist - 8626 1036 Yantanabie Cungena Chilpenunda Perlubie Capiethia Eba Anchorage Pistol Club Point Labatt Sealion Drive Fisherman’s Paradise Cape Bauer Loop Westall Way Loop Point Labatt Loop Sealion Drive ATM Museum Boat Ramp Picnic Table Fishing Spot Public BBQ Swimming Spot Look Out Surfing Spot Photo Spot Cape Bauer.....17.8 km Caravan Park Mechanical Ceduna............111 km Camping Sites Food Toilets RV Site Fuel.
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