Canberra and Region Visitors Centre
Welcome to the Canberra and Region Visitors Centre
Your Gateway to the Nation's Capital at Regatta Point
Note: The Visitor Centre has relocated from Northbourne Avenue to the Regatta Point precinct.
Situated at the picturesque Regatta Point, the Canberra and Region Visitors Centre offers one of the most spectacular introductions to Australia's capital city. Now located on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, this purpose-built facility has replaced the former centre on Northbourne Avenue, providing a more immersive and scenic starting point for travellers. With sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows, the centre boasts uninterrupted views across the water to iconic national landmarks, including Parliament House, the National Library of Australia, the National Gallery of Australia, and the famous Captain Cook Memorial Jet.
More than just a place to pick up a map, the centre is a vibrant hub of local culture and expert advice. The friendly staff and volunteers are passionate locals eager to share their insider knowledge, helping you uncover hidden gems, the best dining spots, and the latest events happening around the territory. Whether you are looking for last-minute accommodation deals, booking tickets for a blockbuster exhibition, or planning a week-long itinerary for the family, the team provides a personalised service to ensure you get the most out of your stay.
The retail space within the centre is a showcase of the region's finest makers and growers. Visitors can browse a curated selection of local produce, including award-winning cool-climate wines, craft beers, and artisan spirits. The shop also features unique gifts, such as handmade jewellery, books by local authors, and high-quality "CBR" branded merchandise like hoodies and beanies. It is the perfect place to find a meaningful souvenir that supports the local creative community.
For those wanting to explore the city actively, the centre offers bike hire, allowing you to cycle around the lake's flat, scenic paths. The facility is also co-located with the National Capital Exhibition and the Walter Café, making it easy to grab a coffee or a meal while soaking in the views. With dedicated parking for caravans and RVs, and a design that prioritises accessibility, the Canberra and Region Visitors Centre is the essential first stop for any trip to the ACT.
Location Details
Name: Canberra and Region Visitors Centre
Address: Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes ACT 2600 Website:https://visitcanberra.com.au/traveller-information/visitor-information-centre
Access & Conditions
Road Access:
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Access is via Barrine Drive, which is easily reached from Commonwealth Avenue (A23).
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The roads leading to the precinct are wide, sealed bitumen suitable for all vehicle types.
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Clear signage on Commonwealth Avenue indicates the turn-off for "Regatta Point" and "Visitor Information".
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A roundabout at the entry ensures easy navigation for larger vehicles.
Site Surface:
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The immediate exterior features flat, paved concrete pathways.
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Interior flooring is smooth, level commercial-grade tiling and carpet, ensuring easy movement.
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Pathways connecting to the lake foreshore are sealed and well-maintained.
Available Facilities
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Expert Local Advice: Staff available for itinerary planning and bookings.
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Brochures & Maps: Extensive range of free guides for Canberra and the surrounding region.
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Accommodation Booking Service: Assistance with securing local stays.
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Ticket Sales: Bookings for tours, events, and major attractions.
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Gift Shop: Stocks local wines, spirits, produce, books, and souvenirs.
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Bike Hire: Brompton folding bikes available for hire (helmets and locks included).
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Free Wi-Fi: High-speed internet access available throughout the centre.
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Caravan & RV Parking: Designated free all-day parking spaces for long vehicles, caravans, and camper trailers.
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General Parking: Limited free parking for standard vehicles (timed restrictions may apply).
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Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible with automatic doors and flat entry.
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Hearing Loop: Installed for visitors with hearing impairments.
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Sensory Hour: Daily quiet hour from 9 am to 10 am with reduced noise and lighting.
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Toilets: Modern, clean public restrooms located within the building.
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Accessible Toilets: dedicated facilities available.
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Baby Change Facilities: Parents' room available on-site.
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Cafe: "The Walter Café" is located in the same building, offering dining with lake views.
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Drinking Water: Water refill stations available.
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Seating: Comfortable indoor lounge areas and outdoor viewing benches.