Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum

Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum

Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum

Located at the mouth of the Tamar River, the Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum is housed in a cluster of colonial cottages. These structures narrate the history of shipping along the Tamar and the introduction of the telegram to Tasmania through family-friendly exhibits. Visitors can explore the museum’s displays, which offer insights into the maritime past, and nature enthusiasts may even catch a glimpse of Little Penguins near the point.

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