Whaling History
On the evening 21st November 1978, the Cheynes II, Cheynes III and Cheynes IV berthed at the Albany Town Jetty after their last whale hunt. The
On the evening 21st November 1978, the Cheynes II, Cheynes III and Cheynes IV berthed at the Albany Town Jetty after their last whale hunt. The
Becoming an Annual Pass holder to Albany’s Historic Whaling Station is a fantastic way to stay connected to everything that’s happening at the station, support
Spend a day exploring the world’s only complete whaling station tourism attraction and experience a fascinating insight into Albany’s colourful past. Follow informative trails to
Enjoy the 30 minute scenic drive along Frenchman Bay Road to reach Albany’s Historic Whaling Station. We are open , 7 days a week (closed 25th
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Opening Hours? How far is the Historic Whaling Station from Albany? We are located at the end of Frenchman Bay road, a 25 minute drive
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Here at Albany’s Historic Whaling Station we are custodians of the unique whaling history of not only our town but of Australia also, as it
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