Trip to "Straddie" Island
This weekend my friend Ed took me and a few of the girls I live with to North Stradbroke Island (nicknamed Straddie Island) for the day. It's a small island off the coast of Brisbane. The island is so small in fact, you can fill your prescriptions and get a loaf of bread all in the same place! How handy!The first I should mention about Straddie Island is that it's not a popular place for tourists. Tourists usually go to Fraser Island or Morton Island, Straddie Island is more of a place where locals go to spend the day or weekend. The island itself consists of a very small population, it's because of this that most students take the ferry into Brisbane everyday to go to school. I suspect that it's only high school students that do this but I didn't see any schools when I was there so I can't be 100% sure.
We first arrived in Dunwich via the ferry. It was still quite early in the morning (around 8:30am) and we got to see all sorts of trucks driving up and down one of the main roads towards the sand mines. Around 9am we hopped on the bus to our first stop, Amity Point where we met a very nice bus driver named Bill. He told us a bit about the place and asked us where we were from, when we told him we were from Canada he said, "Canada? The one with America? That Canada?" Yes... as I said, the people who live on this island don't get many tourists other than locals from the mainland so umm... yea...
After getting off the bus we went for a short walk by the docks where we saw these beautiful large black and white birds sitting on top of the posts; pelicans.
There were also the obligatory (clearly Australian) signs that showed up here and there warning of the dangers that lurk beneath the surface of the water. Mwahahahhaa!
I think this sign looks more like a spider or some other creature than an octopus.
Moving along, we went to the Amity Point Community Centre to check out the cricket game for which I thought was pretty boring. It was a nice little place though, similar to a legion as far as I understood it. We stayed there until around lunchtime when we headed back to the bus stop to wait for the bus.
We had a bit of time before the bus arrived so we did a bit of looking around at the shops and things, there was a small corner-store/bait and tackle shop across the street. I love the video games they had just outside the store, they look so old!! This further confirms my notion that traveling to Australia is like traveling back in time.
We arrived at Point Lookout around lunchtime and went to a lovely fish and chip shop called "Fishes". I had a fish burger which consisted of a fish fillet, breaded and cooked on a bun with lettuce, tomato, mayo, a slice of beetroot and a slice of pinapple (very Australian those last 2 ingredients).
After lunch Ed and I went for a walk while the other girls relaxed back at the restaurant. There were 3 weddings going on that day so there were photographers and people dressed up all over the place. Stradbroke Island actually makes for a very nice photo spot with the green trees, and ocean background as a backdrop.
Upon returning to get the girls we all went for a walk down to the beach, 200 stairs down. We then had to climb back up over to this other hill in order to get to this really cool sand tobogganing place. Considering that it was a Saturday afternoon it wasn't too busy at all! There were a few kids going down the hill on a board. Usually there are bits of cardboard around that people use to slide down the hill but we couldn't find any so we settled for just sitting around at the top of the hill for a couple of hours playing with the sand; it was very soft.
We started to head back just before sunset, we walked along the rest of the beach towards the bus stop which was only a few metres away. On the way back we saw people fishing on the beach as the sun was setting over the horizon.

















