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History Alive: A Journey Through Time

Fort Lytton

History Alive: A Journey Through Time brings Fort Lytton, one of Australia’s rare remaining 19th century forts and one time 20th century quarantine station to life for a weekend in June with a jam-packed 2 day programme of historical themed activities and entertainment.

History Alive Fort Lytton

Kicking things off each morning with a bang, the fort’s original 64 pounder guns will be fired at the enemy across the Brisbane river; the rest of the day is a whirl of activity over three areas – the Main, Riverfront and Lytton Arenas and the Encampments.

History Alive Fort Lytton cannon being fired

The arenas set the scene for a host of re-enactments including Napoleonic Skirmish, Archery Through the Ages, Viking ball games and Byzantine Battle Driils as well as English folk dancing, Turban Tying competition and a session of interactive children’s games including sack races, horse shoe toss, spinning tops, marble and tug of war hosted by the Qld Colonial Association.

History Alive Fort Lytton

Meantime the Encampments are a hive of activity with demos of everything from 12th century shoe-making, weaving workshops and embroidery classes to Middle-eastern cooking, Viking age firee starting, dressing a Victorian lady and Viking games for children.

History Alive Fort Lytton

And ongoing throughout the day will be roving Morris Dancers, Medieval coin striking demos, colonial singing sessions, periodic cannon firings, Medieval cheese and linen making and a kid's tapestry weaving table.

History Alive Fort Lytton

Nice to know: If coming by train catch it to Wynnum North train station and from there there's a free shuttle bus to Fort Lytton.

Need to know: Gates open at 9.30 and the action starts at 10am on both days. BYO picnic or there’s food available to purchase at stalls, along with armoury, jewellery and historical models. Although entry can be paid by Eftpos all stalls inside are CASH ONLY (there is an ATM onsite). The arenas have no shade so sunscreen and a hat are recommended. The site is wheelchair accessible.

Online ticket prices are as follows:

1 Day: A $15 Conc/Child $10 CU5 Free Family (2A+4C) $45
2 Day: A $25 Conc/Child $15 Family (2A+4C) $60

BUY TICKETS HERE

*Note that tickets cost more at gate - prices here.

History Alive: A Journey Through Time

Fort Lytton

Lytton Rd

Lytton

Jun 10-11 9.30-4

0488 657 543

Map

Fort Lytton Lytton Rd lytton

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