52 Wakefield Avenue, Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2602, Australia
Stop by the Ainslie Football and Social Club for meals, drinks, poker machines, entertainment and internet access.
Choose your meals from their alll-weather cook your own barbeque area, the fantastic carvery or pizza oven.
Challenge your friends and family at the pool tables. Watch all the sporting action on huge screens and over 20 plasmas throughout the club.
Their internet kiosk has ...
11 Cowper Street, Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2602, Australia
Visit All Saints Church for reflection, or its architecture and incredible history.
All Saints' stone used to be part of the mortuary railway station at Rookwood, Sydney. The former railway station was painstakingly dismantled and transported stone by stone to Canberra.
The church was erected in 1958. See beautiful stained glass windows and a heritage pipe organ. ...
13 Chisholm Street, Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2602, Australia
This small gallery is within walking distance from the city in the leafy suburb of Ainslie.
Enjoy the collection of antiques and recent examples of hand embroidered fabrics, ceramics and jewellery, framed golden textile treasures and stitching, wall-hangings, saris, and carvings from Central, South, and South East Asia in the gallery's relaxed atmosphere. ...
Mount Ainslie Drive, Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2602, Australia
Walk, cycle or drive to the top of Mount Ainslie for a perfect view of Canberra's unique layout.
Take in Lake Burley Griffin, many of Canberra's national attractions and the mountain ranges surrounding the city. See great views of the Australian War Memorial, Anzac Parade and Parliament House.
Head up there in Autumn and see for yourself how Red Hill got its name. ...
Slopes of Mount Ainslie, Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2602, Australia
This nature park commemorates the signing of the armistice on 11 November 1918 and the Aboriginal people who served in the armed forces. Walk through the park from the Australian War Memorial and join up with the Mount Ainslie Summit Trail. Make the most of the sealed trail through a series of interpretive signs. ...