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Port Vincent

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Yorke Peninsula Council SA, PO Box 57, Port Vincent, SA 5581
08 8832 0000

Description

Port Vincent is a small town on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 194 km from Adelaide by road.

Port Vincent is a small town on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 194 km from Adelaide by road. At the 2016 census, Port Vincent had a population of 514.

History

The Narungga Aborigines inhabited the area prior to white settlement. The town was laid out by Adelaide solicitor L.M. Cullen in 1877, originally known as Surveyor's Point.

In its early days it was a port exporting wheat, barley, wool and mallee stumps (firewood). From the first settlement in 1852 until 1877, coastal trading ketches would beach at high tide, and unload directly to farm wagons at low tide. A jetty was built into the bay in 1877, construction of a wharf began in 1901, and the original jetty was removed in 1918. Port Vincent was the main entry point for people and goods to and from the Yorke Peninsula until a good road was built from Port Wakefield in around 1949. Three major fuel companies had storage and distribution depots in the town, supplied by boat or barge from Port Adelaide.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 68.494 km2

Elevation: 4-10 metres

Town elevation: 8 m

Population number: 514

Local Government Area: Yorke Peninsula Council

Location

Yorke Peninsula Council SA, PO Box 57, Port Vincent, SA 5581

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Port Vincent, South Australia

Port Vincent - Localista

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