$1.5 Million Aerial Adventure Park – Currimundi Recreation Centre, Sunshine Coast
The State Government has announced that a $1.56 million Aerial Adventure Park is set to open in February at the Sunshine Coast Recreation Centre, located at 80 Currimundi Road, Currimundi.
Stirling Hinchliffe, Sport Minister visited the adventure park to inspect the progress of the facility.
“This aerial adventure park really does hit new heights for active recreation on the Sunshine Coast”. “It’s 20-metres high with spectacular views and more than 45 challenging obstacles to test agility and your comfort level with heights”.
“I’ve made the climb and can confirm there’s something for everybody in a safety harness from beginners to the most adventurous of climbers.
“The new aerial adventure park can be used for school and sport and recreation camps and will also be open for families and casual bookings.”
“Groups staying on-site will be able to take on the challenge from next month with plans to open to the community for Easter,” Mr Hinchliffe said.
Jason Hunt, Member for Caloundra outlined that the aerial adventure park would inspire the Sunshine Coast to get active and healthy.
“The Sunshine Coast Recreation Centre is evolving with big focus on inspiring school, sport and recreation groups to challenge limits”.
“It’s a $1.56 million investment by the Palaszczuk Government in the next generation of adventure parks to keep young Queenslanders active and engaged,” Mr Hunt said.
Rob Skelton, Member for Nicklin outlined that the park had been built with versatility and inclusiveness in mind.
“There is a Ninja Warrior-style course with zip line, barrel bridge crossings, hanging tunnel crawls and a bike, all safely positioned at varying heights above the ground”.
“Also included in the build is a course for younger children aged three and up and another for wheelchair users,” Mr Skelton said.
Funding
This combined $3.28 million investment is part of a $40 million, three-year plan to transform the Sunshine and Gold coast recreation centres and Townsville’s Sport and Recreation Precinct.
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– Media Release: Aerial Adventure Park hits new heights – Ministerial Media Statements
– Images: Google Streetview and Aerial
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