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It is in the middle of the Hawkesbury river, so the only means of transport is by ferry. Some of the activities available at Milson Island include a high ropes course, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking and abseiling. The accommodation is 2-3 stars with many lodges. The camp usually suits two small schools or a big school at the same time. It is a popular place for camps for many schools across Sydney, and families go there for a nice, relaxed and fun retreat.
It is in the middle of the Hawkesbury river, so the only means of transport is by ferry. Some of the activities available at Milson Island include a high ropes course, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking and abseiling. The accommodation is 2-3 stars with many lodges. The camp usually suits two small schools or a big school at the same time. It is a popular place for camps for many schools across Sydney, and families go there for a nice, relaxed and fun retreat.


Milson Island is currently a sport and recreation centre, but was previously a mental and a gaol. All that is left of the old mental asylum is the nurses quarters or hospital. If an inmate person escaped or got annoyed and started killing or hurting people, an alarm would sound over the island and all the workers would go into bunkers under the hospital or sleeping quarters.
Milson Island is currently a sport and recreation centre, but has previously been a mental asylum and a gaol. All that is left of the old mental asylum is the nurses quarters or hospital. If an inmate person escaped or got annoyed and started killing or hurting people, an alarm would sound over the island and all the workers would go into bunkers under the hospital or sleeping quarters.


The nurses quarters are now rotted away but the bunkers and hospital beds and everything else that was there when the centre was running are still present.
The nurses quarters are now rotted away but the bunkers and hospital beds and everything else that was there when the centre was running are still present.

Revision as of 09:15, 21 October 2009

Milson Island is located in New South Wales, Australia. It was first settled over 100 years ago and has been used as a mental hospital, a gaol and now is a sports and recreation centre.

It is in the middle of the Hawkesbury river, so the only means of transport is by ferry. Some of the activities available at Milson Island include a high ropes course, rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking and abseiling. The accommodation is 2-3 stars with many lodges. The camp usually suits two small schools or a big school at the same time. It is a popular place for camps for many schools across Sydney, and families go there for a nice, relaxed and fun retreat.

Milson Island is currently a sport and recreation centre, but has previously been a mental asylum and a gaol. All that is left of the old mental asylum is the nurses quarters or hospital. If an inmate person escaped or got annoyed and started killing or hurting people, an alarm would sound over the island and all the workers would go into bunkers under the hospital or sleeping quarters.

The nurses quarters are now rotted away but the bunkers and hospital beds and everything else that was there when the centre was running are still present.

The Sport and Recreation Centre still use the old sleeping quarters but they use them as the dining room and kitchen although it has been refurbished. You can do activities such as abseiling, canoeing, archery, bushwalking and many more activities. The rooms at Milson Island range from school kids rooms which sleep up to 5 people or lodges for one to four people.

The Milson Island Pool Milson Island high ropes challenge

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