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St. Crispins is located along the iconic Bally Hooley railway system. Established in the late 1800s, the railway was used to transport sugar cane from the Mossman Sugar Mill, down to the Port Douglas Sugar Wharf. Due to its role in the industrial boom for the Far North, St. Crispins has secured its place in the Douglas Shire history books. Boasting breathtaking views over the Daintree Ranges and the sprawling greenery of the Mirage Country Club golf course, the venue is complemented with shading from mature, native flora and fauna, all reflected by a calm lagoon. Did we mentioned we also have our own crocodiles?
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