Killer Whales Eden New South Wales

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The Eden Killer Whale Museum is a museum in Eden, New South Wales, Australia. It was originally built to house the skeleton of the orca "Old Tom" …

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Jan 3, 2025
We’d visited nearby Davidson Whaling Station so thought a trip to the local museum for more information would be right. Not only does the museum tell more of the story of the whalers and orcas (fas… Full review by Fiona C
Dec 11, 2024
Terrific to see a regional town with local museum. Obviously, the killer whale (sheepdogs of sea) history in Twofold Bay is fascinating. But all other historical facts about Eden town and region are … Full review by DrGreyhound
Nov 19, 2024
This is an excellent small museum with amazing stories well presented. Its spectacular centrepiece is the skeleton of "Old Tom", an orca who was the leader of a pack of orcas who frequented Twofold B… Full review by LongReefHacker
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Is this museum accessible by a Hop-on-Hop-off bus?
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Hello, Unfortunately there is no hop on hop off bus service. The Museum is at the southern end of the Town in the main street and easy to Find. There is also a very nice Fisherman,s …
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Hello, Unfortunately there is no hop on hop off bus service. The Museum is at the southern end of the Town in the main street and easy to Find. There is also a very nice Fisherman,s Club almost across the road with a very nice smorgasbord.
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How much for a senior
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Adults are $10, not sure about seniors.
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What are the entry fees, please?
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Adults $10, Seniors $9.50, Children 5-15 $2.50, Under 5 free. Well worth the entry, not only the history of whaling and the Killer Whales, but the history of the Eden district and …
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Adults $10, Seniors $9.50, Children 5-15 $2.50, Under 5 free. Well worth the entry, not only the history of whaling and the Killer Whales, but the history of the Eden district and industries as well.
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Hi am visiting Eden by cruise is there public transport from where passengers disembark and Museum or Taxis etc.
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The museum is a short walk from the wharf but it is all uphill and a bit steep. There are usually shuttle buses operating between the wharf and town when the cruise ships are in port so …
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The museum is a short walk from the wharf but it is all uphill and a bit steep. There are usually shuttle buses operating between the wharf and town when the cruise ships are in port so you may find it easier to get on that, get off in town and make your way back to the wharf via the museum - all downhill. Looking forward to meeting all our visitors from the cruise ships this season.
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