The Whitsundays isn’t just about beautiful beaches and islands – it’s also home to a fascinating history, and you can dive into it at the region's local museums. Each one tells a unique story, from the traditions of the First Nations peoples to the area's industrial past and wartime history.
Start with the Proserpine Historical Museum, right in the heart of Proserpine. Here, you'll learn about the region’s sugar cane and cattle industries, as well as the lives of the Juru, Gia, Bira, and Ngaro peoples. You can also explore exhibits about the area's early settlers, gold mining, and the impact of World War II. Kids will enjoy the interactive activities, and there’s even a small theatre showing films about local history.
If you're heading to Collinsville, don't miss the Collinsville Coalface Experience. This hands-on museum takes you through the history of coal mining, letting you explore what life was like for the miners and how coal shaped the region.
Over in Bowen, the Bowen Historical Society & Museum is a must-see. Established in 1963, this museum has grown to be well known and loved and displays Aboriginal, pioneer and local history, giving you a real sense of what life was like for early settlers.
And for something a bit different, check out the Catalina Interpretive Centre at Front Beach, in Bowen. It honours the area where in World War II, Catalinas were maintained and serviced before being redeployed and there is also information about Bowen’s involvement in the war.
These museums are a great way to learn more about The Whitsundays and its colourful history – a perfect addition to any trip!
Contributed by Tourism Whitsundays
Coalface Experience museum