North Lyell Disaster Memorial Park Queenstown – Historical Tribute and Quiet Reflection


🌿 A ripper spot for a quiet arvo to remember our mining mates and soak in some local history!
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North Lyell Disaster Memorial Park in Queenstown is a small, peaceful park centred around a striking memorial commemorating the tragic 1912 mining disaster. The park features a harp-shaped monument with a miner's pick axe, surrounded by plaques honouring the lives lost. It's a meaningful spot for families and visitors interested in local history and paying respects. While compact, the park offers a quiet place to pause and reflect, making it ideal for a brief visit during your arvo stroll around Queenstown.

πŸ“ Park Information

πŸ“ Address 2 Driffield St, Queenstown TAS 7467, Australia
⭐ Rating 3.5/5 (2 reviews)
πŸ™οΈ City Queenstown
πŸ—ΊοΈ Coordinates Google Map Link

πŸ• Opening Hours

Day Hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours

⭐ What Makes This Park Special

Quiet Historical Tribute and Reflective Space πŸŒ…

This small memorial park offers a peaceful spot to reflect on the local history of Queenstown. The standout feature is the harp-shaped monument with a miner’s pick axe set in a subtle pool, surrounded by plaques naming the miners who lost their lives in the 1912 disaster. It’s a touching tribute that’s both artistic and meaningful, perfect for a quiet arvo visit. While the park is compact, the design and setting provide a calm atmosphere for families and history buffs alike to pause and appreciate the heritage of the area.

Peaceful Spot for a Breather and Reflection 🦘

North Lyell Disaster Memorial Park is a nice, spacious little green space where you can take a breather from your day. The calm environment and the artful memorial in the middle create a respectful and serene vibe. It’s a great place to stop by if you’re wandering around Queenstown, offering a quiet nook to sit, reflect, or have a chat with the kids about local history. Perfect for families wanting a low-key spot without the hustle and bustle.

πŸ’¬ What Visitors Are Saying

  • This is a small memorial park located Driffield Street shortly past the West Coast Rail Station in Queenstown
  • The memorial was designed by Ivan Stringer and erected by the Lions Club in 1973
  • What you see is a harp shaped a bit like the flames of fire with an embedded miners pick axe centred into a subtle pool
  • Surrounded by a short rock wall and plaques including the name of individual miners who lost their lives during the disaster
  • Nice spacious park with piece of art in the middle. Interesting piece of history.

πŸ“Έ Park Photos

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