Our on-site recreational facilities and points of interest can be divided into areas that need centre staff supervision and those that don't.
The Cygnet Dining Room is the largest dining and meeting facility at the centre, and can cater for 200 people seated theatre style or 120 people dining style.
Cygnet Dining Room
With the most spectacular views of the Swan River and Perth, the Pelican Function Room can cater for 160 people seated theatre style or 100 people dining style.
Pelican Function Room
The Graham Russell Conference Room is the ideal location for your conference, seminar, meeting or workshop.
Graham Russell Conference Room
With breathtaking views of the Swan River, the gazebo and amphitheatre provides a perfect place for break-out meetings and functions.
Gazebo and amphitheatre
The purpose-built 10 metre abseil tower hosts one of our most frequently participated programs – abseiling. The 70 degree vertical slope also caters for wheelchair abseiling, while one side of the tower can be used as an overhang. The Leap of Faith and high ropes course are within the same area of the centre.
Across the open space area of the centre is the 90 metre flying fox. Please be wary of other groups who may be participating in this program.
Guests are able to use the basketball court for unstructured play outside program times. This is a shared facility, so if two or more groups are onsite we ask you to share usage of the court. The basketball court is fully floodlit for use after dark.
Adjacent to the office, on the other side of the service road, is the tennis court. The tennis court hosts some of our team building activities. Therefore, these have priority over unstructured usage. The tennis court is a shared use facility. The tennis court is fully floodlit for use after dark.
The 12 metre swimming pool is home to our pool games program. It can also be used outside program times. Please contact centre management if you wish to schedule times to use the pool exclusively, as priority is given to pool programs at all times. Leaders and supervisors must ensure the pool is adequately supervised at all times. We recommend the hire of an Aquatic Supervisor (who holds both an Aquatic Rescue Certificate (ARQ) and Senior First Aid) to supervise children and weak swimmers in the pool. If supplying Department of Education staff for pool supervision, it's essential they have a current Bronze Medallion or ARQ. All school aged children require supervision with a ratio of 1:32.
The Swan River is approximately 170 metres from the centre and hosts our paddling and raft building programs. The natural sandbar allows participants to venture a fair distance from the shore and still be in a safe and accessible environment. Dolphins are regularly seen during our raft building and paddling programs. East along the river is home to the Alfred Cove Marine Park, holding various attractions.
In between the main office and dormitory areas is a large open space area perfect for unstructured play or group games. This open parkland is great for kicking the football or a game of cricket. Please be aware that at certain times of the day some of our programs may be running, therefore, access to these areas may not be possible as they will receive preference.