Blending culture with the peace of the canal, the Port of Sale was redeveloped in the 2000s as a leisure and entertainment district for the city.
This is an inviting place to while away a few hours.
You can take in an exhibition at the Gippsland Art Gallery, go on a cruise, wander past the moorings along the 200-metre boardwalk, have a barbecue or grab a bite at one of several snazzy eateries close by.
In the evening you can catch a live show at the Wedge, a performing arts venue for the Wellington Shire.
The Port of Sale was developed in the 1880s, along with the connecting canal, opening up the city to a network of waterways and effectively linking it with Lakes Entrance 100 kilometres to...
   Read moreA picturesque spot to relax and spend some leisure time. Located on Flooding Creek in the middle of Sale it offers scenic walks along the banks of Canal Reserve. A stones throw from the CBD where you are spoiled for choice of cafes and eateries and other amenities. Well worth the ttip if you are in the...
   Read moreBeautiful little port in Sale Victoria Australia So pretty well worth a visit They also have a museum and library You can take cruises out of here on quaint little boats I didn’t have the time to do that but wish I could have as it looked awesome Come to Sake and look around lots of things to do in this...
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