Cairn to Cook at Cid Harbour, Whitsunday Island, Queensland, Australia

Description:
At Sawmill Beach, Cid Harbour.
The Cairn is stepped, constructed of concrete and cobbles, and with a plaque.

History: 
Unveiled on 4th June 1970 by Sir Raphael Cilento.  At the unveiling there was a tree planting ceremony, and a firework display.
The cairn marks Cook’s voyage through the Whitsunday Passage 200 years earlier.

Inscription:
Plaque

1770-1970
THIS CAIRN ERECTED BY
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF PROMOTIONAL COUNCIL
TO COMMEMORATE THE VOYAGE OF CAPT. COOK
THROUGH THE WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE ON
JUNE 4th 1770

UNVEILED BY SIR RAPHAEL CILENTO  KT  MD

 

GPS Coordinates:  -20.186242,  148.726855

References:
Cook’s Log, page 4, vol. 45, no. 2 (2022)
Robson, John, 2001.  Captain Cook’s World.  London, Chatham Publishing.


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