What stories does the main street of Caloundra, Bulcock Street tell?  Who gave Caloundra its name and what stories can be told about Caloundra’s First Nation, also who were the First European settlers and why was Caloundra important in World War II?  As you walk down Bulcock Street, stories will be told about Robert Bulcock, his family and the history of those early buildings, dating from the early 1900s. Caloundra Family History Tour stories will bring Caloundra’s past alive. Meet the guided walking tour at the corner of Canberra Tce & Bulcock Street, then a 500-metre stroll down to Felicity Park. In an hour your guide will tell you interesting stories about people and places and answer questions. What a wonderful way to get to know this beautiful town. You are invited to share your story about early Caloundra.

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 October - 9:00 – 11:00 am, Meet the Guides at the corner of Canberra Tce & Bulcock Street.

As we stand near the corner of Tay Avenue and the Esplanade, Bulcock Beach, you will be astounded with the changes you see today and the shared stories told of the past. Caloundra Family History Tour of Bulcock Beach looks forward to sharing a history dating from the late 1800s to mid-1900s.  This Esplanade has many stories and we welcome you to join us.  Meet the guided walking tour at Tay Avenue in front of La Promenade Apartments, followed by a short stroll along the Esplanade to Happy Valley car park. In under an hour your guide will tell you interesting stories about people and places and answer your questions. What a wonderful way to get to know this beautiful beach town. You are invited to share your story about early Caloundra.

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 October - 2:00 – 3:00 pm, Meet the Guides at Tay Avenue in front of La Promenade Apartments