Explore the rich history of the City of Stirling through photographs, displays, artefacts, and captivating stories at Mount Flora Regional Museum.
On the mezzanine floor, delve into social history with fascinating photographs and intriguing objects. As you peer through windows into the past, catch glimpses of what typical rooms looked like in the early days.
Our exhibits feature a fully equipped kitchen, complete with various historical utensils and a wood-burning stove. You’ll find a meticulously set dining table—a snapshot of bygone evenings.
During WWII, the museum’s lookout served as an observation post. Now, ascend the stairs to enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the City’s northern beaches. The lookout also boasts a stunning mural by Brenton See, featuring local wildlife.
Entry to the Museum is a gold coin donation.
Please note that the Museum will be closed from 18 December 2025 and will reopen on Wednesday 14 January 2026.
Museum tours
Embark on a self-guided tour of our museum to explore the rich history of the City of Stirling.
Community groups can book a Community History presentation during opening hours by appointment. For more information, please contact our Customer Contact Centre at (08) 9205 8555.
Venue hire
The Mount Flora Meeting Room and Water tank observation tower is available for hire. Find additional information on the Venue and facilities page.
Visit Mount Flora Regional Museum
- Mount Flora Regional Museum, Elvire Street, Watermans Bay, WA 6020
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Wednesdays: 10.00am - 4.00pm
$ Gold coin donation
- (08) 9205 8555