Paradise Lost

December 2021 - present

In the 1970s and ‘80s, numerous amusement parks could be found in and around Sydney.

The Hawkesbury’s contribution was Paradise Gardens at Cattai. Opening in 1976, on the riverside site of Bungool and operating until the mid-1980s, Paradise Gardens was best known for its life-size fibreglass dinosaur replicas, its ‘Cave Walk’ display of archaic humans and the ‘Enchanted Forest’ filled with model fairy-tale characters.

Paradise Lost highlights the long forgotten, once popular Paradise Gardens through historical souvenirs, photographs, film footage, memorabilia and stories. The exhibition transports us to a different time, when families enjoyed modest boat rides, picnics, a giant shoe house, annual events such as the Flying Birdman Rally, waterslides and the exciting dinosaur and reptile replicas!

There is also be an opportunity for visitors to relive their memories of this much-loved amusement park, by recording them on the memory wall, enabling a new generation to enjoy and share recollections of the park.  And of course, there are photo opportunities with dinosaurs, paying homage to Paradise Gardens’ key attraction!

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