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Fort Nepean Quarantine Station Club Run

March 12, 2020

10.00 am: Meet at the entrance gate on Thursday 12 March

10:30 am: Take the shuttle bus to the Quarantine station (No vehicles allowed in the park

Cost: The shuttle bus cost is $12:00 per person, concession tickets are $8:00.

Lunch: Following our visit we will lunch at the Portsea Hotel.

Those wanting to go for a scenic drive afterwards can pick a route during lunch.

A Little History:

In the early 1850’s the government established a quarantine station at Point Nepean. Before the original building was completed an emigrant ship arrived with many passengers affected by yellow fever. She had had a frightful journey and the crew and passengers were in a sorry state. The ship was the ‘Ticonderga’ that had left Birkenhead England eighty days before arriving at Point Nepean. She had eight hundred and eleven people on board when she sailed. Because of the lack of the most necessary amenities and over-crowding, fever developed amongst the passengers, with the result that there were 96 deaths during the voyage. On her arrival at Portsea on November 6th 1852, the survivors were quarantined, their numbers being so great that tents had to be erected to accommodate the overflow from the existing buildings. Here 82 of the ships passengers died. Deaths were so numerous and sudden that coffins were unobtainable, and burials had to take place without them. Labour to dig the graves was also unprocurable, and to facilitate matters the bodies were placed vertical in recesses in the cliff face and the overhanging bank was then broken away, the resulting landslide burying them. Many of the present building of the Point Nepean Quarantine Station were begun in 1856. Today, this area is a national park where visitors can visit the Point Nepean Fort and the Quarantine Station Museum.

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March 12, 2020
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Fort Nepean Quarantine Station