Tin Can Bay Real Estate The Town of Tin Can Bay
Tin
Can Bay Real Estate Malcolm Smerdon
Holiday Accommodation , House and Land
Sales,
"on the Waterfront" Tin Can Bay Queensland Australia
"What's in a name?"
Below : Photo of Tin Can Bay
and Tin Can Bay Inlet.

The
name Tin Can Bay is derived from "tinchin" or "tidhin"
name for the species of mangrove in Yugumbir language spoken by the
Aboriginals at that time.
Others say that Tin Can is a word derived from the word
"tinken" a vine with a large ribbed leaf which grew on the
beaches here. The area was also known as TUNCUNBA - BA meaning
"Place of " TUNCUN" meaning "Dugong" or
"Plenty of tucker".A white lad that came with the Aboriginals
about a hundred years ago was "Zachariah Daniel Sparkes Skyring"
he was one of the first permanent residents in the area, he later called
the town "Tin Can Bay". Zachariah was born on 13th. July, 1861
and died on the 4th.June, 1957.

Click on this great photo to enlarge:
Schnapper Creek Tin Can Bay just after sunset,a
tranquil boat harbour.
Below: Schnapper Creek on
a morning spring tide.

The
town is located on the mainland opposite the southern end of World
Heritage listed Fraser Island, which is only a few miles away and
adjacent to Cooloola National Park. The closest cities to Tin Can Bay
are Gympie and Maryborough. Tin Can Bay and its protected waterways are
renown for there fishing, crabbing and boating and its friendly Dolphins
that come into Schnapper Creek most days to be fed by the holiday makers
and the locals alike.
Tin Can Bay is located in a prime position jutting
out into the bay, a great place to holiday and too nice of a place to
leave.
Population
approx 2000.
Pictured below is the Tin Can Bay School Complex opened
in 1999 and caters for all children up to the P10 level.
Photo taken at the Crab Creek picnic area at
Toolara, the Pelicans love to be fed.
For your holiday or to invest or retire at this
unique town
contact Malcolm
Smerdon at Tin Can Bay Real Estate. or email us here's our address
just click on it and type your message then click send. malcolms@spiderweb.com.au