What to Expect
Dive into an exciting day discovering the giants of the ocean and the tiny creatures beneath the waves. This event offers a unique opportunity for children and parents to connect with marine life through observation and creative crafts inspired by the sea.
Expect to see whales along the coastline and engage in interactive activities that bring ocean life to your fingertips. It's a perfect blend of education and fun for families eager to explore nature’s underwater marvels.
Activity Details
The day is packed with whale spotting sessions and hands-on craft activities designed to inspire creativity and curiosity about marine ecosystems. Children will learn about the diversity of ocean life and what makes these creatures so fascinating.
Participants should bring a raincoat, hat, sunscreen, warm clothes, morning tea, lunch, a refillable water bottle, and an extra pair of wet shoes. Secure, closed-in footwear with good grip is essential for safety.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Coastal Environment Centre, located at Lake Park Road, North Narrabeen NSW 2101. The centre is accessible and provides a beautiful setting for exploring coastal environments.
Families can enjoy the natural surroundings while participating in the day's activities, making it an ideal spot for a day out with children interested in nature and wildlife.
Important Information
Bookings are essential to secure your place for this popular event. The event runs from 10:00 to 15:00, so plan to spend a full day immersed in ocean discovery.
Please ensure children are dressed appropriately for outdoor activities and variable weather conditions. Safety footwear is mandatory to navigate the coastal terrain safely.
Booking and Prices
The cost to attend is $82.00 per participant. Booking in advance is required to guarantee your spot.
For more information or to book, contact the Coastal Environment Centre via phone or email. This event promises a memorable experience for families looking to connect with nature and learn about the ocean’s giants.