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Canoeing
Snorkelling/SCUBA Diving
Surfing
Swimming

The beautiful sandy beach along Tidal River at Norman Bay is perfect for swimming and surfing, and is a delight for children and adults to explore.

If you take snorkel or scuba gear, you can discover the underwater world surrounding the Prom - all of which is protected in a marine national park. Or you could head out by canoe to explore the park further.

If you're not able to go out in the water, explore intertidal life in the rockpools formed by granite boulders at many of the beaches.

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Some parks may be affected by proposed industrial action

16 May 2012

Vehicle access to some metropolitan Melbourne and regional parks may be restricted due to protected industrial action. The majority of parks will remain unaffected or still have pedestrian and bike access. Parks Victoria will work to minimise any disruption to the public, particularly for any bans that affect access to …

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