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North Fremantle Heritage Refresh Project

Online Trail Map

ORIGINAL TRAIL

This map illustrates locations previously explored by the North Fremantle Heritage Trail (2004) /Rocky Bay Heritage Trail (1988).

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Scroll down to discover the untold stories of North Fremantle...

UNDISCOVERED STORIES

North Fremantle is rich with heritage, this map shows places with undiscovered stories.

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Have you got an untold story of North Fremantle? We would love to hear from you, use the link below to My Say Freo.

This project explores heritage and cultural significance through community and Whadjuk Elder collaboration. Share your insights and local stories on My Say Freo.


The heritage signage refresh project in North Fremantle is managed by City of Fremantle and co-funded by the City and the State Government, with support from the Department of Local Government, Sport, and Cultural Industries.

The State Government through the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is a major supporter of The North Fremantle Heritage Trail Project. Sport and recreation creates vibrant, inclusive and connected WA communities.

Produced by the City of Fremantle

The City acknowledges The City of Fremantle acknowledges the Whadjuk people as the Traditional Owners of the greater Fremantle/Walyalup area. We recognise that the Trail signage installed in 2004 may not have adhered to the procedural standards we uphold today. Consequently, the City is fully committed to renewing the signage and gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of this land for the Whadjuk people via engagement.