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Frankston Boat Ramps
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Phone: 1300322842
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In Frankston City there are two boat launching facilities:
Kananook Creek
Frankston Foreshore, 1N Pier Promenade, Frankston
8 ramps with large car park
Olivers Hill
600m Nepean Highway, Frankston South
2 ramps with a large car park
Permits not required for the boat ramp parking, please click below for more information.
Frankston.vic.gov.au/Boating
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