This huge, imposing white structure is Woolgoolga’s landmark and main attraction. It is also the place of worship for the local Punjabi Sikh community, who make up half of Woolgoolga’s population. It was built by the town's Sikh residents whose ancestors travelled to the North Coast around the time of Australian Federation. The temple is open to visitors every day from 9.00am – 6.00pm. Please wear appropriate attire – head wear (scarf) that covers shoulders.
From the north, turn left off the Pacific Highway onto Solitary Islands Way (northern entrance to Woolgoolga). Travel 6 kilometres then turn left at the roundabout onto Clarence Street. Take the 1st right onto River Street and the temple is 450 metres on the right.
From the south, turn right off the Pacific Highway onto Solitary Islands Way (southern entrance to Woolgoolga). Travel 3 kilometres then turn left at the roundabout onto Clarence Street. Take the 1st right onto River Street and the temple is 450 metres on the right.
Visit www.sikh.com.au/cgi-bin/index.cgi?page=16 for more historical information.
This micro cache is in a small camo container that has been placed in Woolgoolga Sikh Community Centre carpark that is directly opposite the Temple. The cache is located at the far end of the carpark too.
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