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Limited off-street accessible parking is available at this venue.
Street Parking is limited but available on Esplanade and Darling Street.
Queenstown PCYC faces Esplanade and is surrounded by bitumen pathways. Entry to What Water Could Remember and Jewelled Nights Physical Culture classes are off Darling Street.

Audience members will make their way up the ramp on the side of the building.

As you walk in the double doors, the space opens up into a gym, this is where the Jewelled Nights Physical Culture classes will take place.

For those attending What Water Could Remember, once entered and inside, head left and towards the front of the PCYC, where you will see a door on the left.

You will make your way down the corridor that leads to the hall.

The performance will take place in the open hall with high ceilings.

Toilets are available for use at this venue. To access them, make your way down the corridor and into the hall space from the boxing gym. The middle door leads to the female toilets, and the door on the left leads to the male toilets.

The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of Lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.