Proserpine

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Proserpine

Proserpine
Historic sugar cane township.
There are a number of towns along the Queensland coast which came into existence specifically to serve the sugar industry in the region. They are, by any conventional definition, functional towns characterised by dozens of small railway tracks all leading towards the sugar crushing mills. It is an accident of their existence that in modern times they have missed out on the tourism boom which has converted so much of the Queensland coast into a tropical paradise. Such is the case with Proserpine.

Located only 20 km from the new 'town' of Whitsunday it enjoys none of the scenic riches or tourist dollars of the coastal resort centre. In recent times the local Shire Council has gone to some trouble to convert Proserpine from a sugar town into a potential place of interest to tourists. The Main Street has been upgraded and made more attractive.

Proserpine is located about 8 km from the mouth of Repulse Bay and stands 12 m above sea-level. It is 1099 km north of Brisbane and is distinguished by the endless fields of sugar which surround the town and the dominant sugar mill which is the town's raison d'etre.

The first European in the vicinity was Captain Cook who explored the Whitsunday Islands and named Repulse Bay.

The explorer George Dalrymple, who passed through the area in 1859 on his way north, named the whole area Proserpina, the Roman name for the Greek goddess of fertility, Persephone. It was his way of declaring the richness and fertility of the area which he was eager to develop.

The region was first settled by Europeans in 1861 when the Proserpine sugar mill was opened in 1897. The mill became a co-operative in 1931 and is now recognised as one of the most modern sugar mills in the world.

If one looks around the area Dalrymple's decision to name it after the goddess of fertility seems vindicated. Every part of the countryside is covered with sugarcane, from private gardens to boundary fences which frequently consist of swaying walls of sugarcane.


Things to see:

Proserpine Historical Museum
Located at the end of Main St it is open from 9.00 am - 4.00 pm on Monday to Friday. It has an interesting collection of historical memorabilia from the local area.

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St Paul's Anglican Church
St Paul's Anglican Church in Main Street is an interesting rounded A-frame building.

Freshwater Activities
There are a number of attractive freshwater destinations around Proserpine including the Peter Faust Dam which is popular with water skiers and sailors. It also has picnic facilities on the shoreline. The Cedar Creek Falls, set in a natural rock amphitheatre, has a cool swimming hole.


Tourist Information

Whitsunday Information Centre
Bruce Hwy
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 3711, 1800 801 252
Facsimile: (07) 4945 3182


Motels

A & A Motel
Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1888
Rating: **

Astro Motel
Bruce Hwy
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1288
Rating: **

Laguna Quays Resort
Kunapipi Springs Rd Repulse Bay
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4947 7777
Rating: ****

Proserpine Motor Lodge
Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1788
Rating: ***

Whitsudnay Anchor Motel
32 Herbert St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1200
Rating: **

Whitsunday Palms Motel
Bruce Hwy
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1868
Rating: **


Hotels

Grand Central Hotel
69 Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1021

Metropole Hotel
82 Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1167

Prince of Wales Hotel
34 Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1912

Proserpine Hotel
Mill St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1030


Caravan Parks

Conway Beach Whitsunday's Caravan Park
Conway Beach
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4947 3147
Facsimile: (07) 4947 3147
Rating: ***

Earlando Tourist Resort
Dingo Beach Rd
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 7133
Rating: **

Proserpine Caravan Park
55 Anzac Rd
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1554
Rating: ***

Whitsunday Tourist Park
Bruce Hwy
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4947 5148
Rating: ***


Restaurants

Pioneer Bistro
140 Main St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 3637

Proserpine Motor Lodge Restaurant
Bruce Hwy
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1588

Proserpine Village Chinese Restaurant
13 Mill St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 2589

Whitsunday Anchor Restaurant
32 Herbert St
Proserpine QLD 4800
Telephone: (07) 4945 1200


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