Pioneer Memorial Gardens
Highlights
- Explore the lush greenery of Pioneer Memorial Gardens, honouring the pioneering families of Waikerie since 1977.
- Discover the historic Worthington Diesel Engine, a marvel of engineering that powered irrigation from 1928 to 1965.
- Stroll along the tree-lined eastern side, where remnants of the 125-foot irrigation channel tell stories of the past.
- Reflect in the serene gardens, a peaceful tribute to the resilience and heritage of the Waikerie district.
The Pioneer Memorial Gardens were dedicated to the pioneering families of the Waikerie district in 1977 by the Waikerie Lions Club.
The gardens are also home to one of the towns early pumping station engines. This oil powered 6-cyclinder Worthington Diesel Engine was installed in the pumping station in 1928 and delivered 500,000 kilolitres of water per hour to the Waikerie irrigation district up until 1965 when it was replaced by an all-electric system.
Along the tree line of the eastern side of the gardens lies part of the historical 125 foot irrigation channel that provided water to blocks between D Channel Road, West Road and to Holder.
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