Careening Cove

Coordinates: 33°50′42″S 151°12′58″E / 33.844992°S 151.216067°E / -33.844992; 151.216067
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Careening Cove outlooking Sydney Harbour.
Boat ramp at Careening Cove.

Careening Cove, is a bay on the northern side of Sydney Harbour, near Milsons Point.[1] The cove lies in the traditional lands of the Cammeraygal people, who called it Wia Wia. Its English name comes from the early days of European settlement in Australia, when the cove was used in careening - when a ship is tipped or rolled on its side to clean the keel and hull.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Careening Cove Slipways and Seawall". NSW Environment, Energy and Science. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Careening Cove – A Convenient Place at the End of the Rainbow". Simply Australia. 9 May 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2020.


33°50′42″S 151°12′58″E / 33.844992°S 151.216067°E / -33.844992; 151.216067