• Home of the Catalina

  • 500 Artifacts on display

  • On the shores of Lake Boga

Situated between Swan Hill and Kerang on the shores of Lake Boga, the museum has become one of the major tourist attractions of the area.

The Lions Club of Lake Boga restored Catalina A24-30 and the original secret communication bunker as a commemoration to the service men and women who served at No. 1 Flying Boat Repair Depot Lake Boga, Victoria from 1942 to 1947.

The museum holds more than 500 artefacts relating to Lake Boga's proud history associated with WWII, including the historic Catalina Flying Boat and a range of wartime treasures that have been preserved for future generations.

Admission Prices

Adults: $18.00
Concession: $15.00
Children (3-16 years): $10.00
Family (2 adults & 2 children): $40.00
Annual Family Pass: $75.00
Annual Adult Pass: $40.00

Opening Hours

Boxing Day 

 10 am to 3pm

Open everyday*

Regular trading hours: 9am - 4pm

*Excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day


What's On Display

Catalina A24-30

Display Cabinets

Base Commanders

Original Bunker

Discovery Centre

WWII American Army Jeep

Where to find us

Situated just off the Murray Valley HWY
Catalina Park, Willakool Drive, Lake Boga VIC 3584
Museum Co-ordinates:   -35.45048S   143.62760E

Admission Prices

Adults: $18.00
Concession: $15.00
Children (3-16 years): $10.00
Family (2 adults & 2 children): $40.00
Annual Family Pass: $75.00
Annual Adult Pass: $40.00

Opening Hours

Boxing Day 

 10 am to 3pm

Open everyday*

Regular trading hours: 9am - 4pm

*Excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day

We recognise the original custodians of the lands, the Latji Latji, Wemba Wemba, Barapa Barapa and the Wadi Wadi Nations.