Reconciliation Place Free Guided Walk

Overview
Australia is on a path towards Reconciliation. Take a Reconciliation Place Free Guided Walk to discover the inspiring artworks – and the stories behind them – that make up Reconciliation Place.
Reconciliation Place was designed and built in recognition of the importance of understanding the shared history of indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
Guided walks are offered during Daylight Savings or as part of special events such as the Canberra and District Heritage Festival.
Groups of over 15 people can book at anytime by email.
Bookings are essential but free of charge.
“History of Canberra”
I chanced upon this pavilion as I was walking round the lake. There is an interesting short video about the Canberra region and some lovely views from the windows. A free place to visit in Canberra.
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Definitely visit to learn all about how Canberra came to be”
As far as I gather this place doesn’t get too much foot traffic however it really must be on a visitors to do list as you get to learn all about how Canberra came to be and all the amazing details of...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Worth a look”
This little display is worth a look, allow about 40 mins to browse the displays and watch the short film. It's worth popping in just for the great views across the lake and across to the...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor- Half Day or Less