Tin Can Bay

E444781

Tin Can Bay is a coastal town and inlet in Queensland, Australia, known for its calm waters, marine life, and opportunities to hand-feed wild dolphins.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Tin Can Bay canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal town
locality
climate humid subtropical climate
coast Queensland coast
country Australia
distanceToBrisbane about 220 kilometres north
distanceToGympie about 52 kilometres northeast
hasFacility boat ramps
caravan parks
holiday accommodation
marina
hasFeature mangrove-lined shores
seagrass beds
tidal flats
hasRecreation birdwatching
crabbing
kayaking
sailing
hasWildlife Australian humpback dolphins
Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins NERFINISHED
dugongs
migratory shorebirds
sea turtles
knownFor calm waters
eco-tourism
fishing
marine life
recreational boating
wild dolphin feeding
localGovernmentArea Gympie Region NERFINISHED
locatedIn Wide Bay–Burnett NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Great Sandy Strait NERFINISHED
Tin Can Inlet NERFINISHED
near Cooloola Coast NERFINISHED
Rainbow Beach NERFINISHED
partOf Great Sandy Marine Park NERFINISHED
postalCode 4580
primaryEconomicActivity recreational fishing
service industries
tourism
region Southeast Queensland NERFINISHED
state Queensland
timeZone AEST
touristAttraction wild dolphin feeding at Barnacles Dolphin Centre
utcOffset +10:00

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Great Sandy Region contains Tin Can Bay
Rainbow Beach nearbyLocality Tin Can Bay