Description
Clairview is a charming coastal town and locality in Queensland, Australia, with a population of 145 people.
The geography of Clairview is characterized by hilly terrain in the center and west, reaching up to 500 meters, while the coastal strip along the east is relatively flat. The town itself is built on the seafront, with a natural sand beach along the coastline. The Bruce Highway passes through Clairview, offering a rare opportunity to see the sea from the road. The North Coast railway line runs to the east of the highway, serving the southern town area.
The name Clairview comes from a former pastoral station operated by W. and M. Christian. The area also includes Flaggy Rock, located in the northernmost part of the locality. While there are no education facilities in Clairview, primary schools such as Carmila State School and St. Lawrence State School are nearby. Sarina State High School is the nearest secondary school, although it requires a considerable commute. Distance education and boarding schools are also options for students.
Clairview is known for its fishing and crabbing opportunities, attracting enthusiasts to its waters. The area is a protected sanctuary for the endangered dugong, making it a haven for marine life enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy leisure activities at the caravan park and public park in Clairview. The Colonial Drive boat ramp allows tourists to launch their boats into the Coral Sea, managed by the Isaac Regional Council. Additionally, Flaggy Rock Exotic Fruit Garden and Ice-Creamery offer a taste of tropical fruits from the area.
Dugong Sanctuary - Clairview offers visitors an enriching experience in a soothing coastal environment, with its picturesque scenery and diverse attractions.
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