Urban park and promontory
This article is about Garrison Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. For Garrison Point on the Isle of Sheppey in the UK, see
Garrison Point Fort . For the church in Millers Point, Sydney, see
Garrison Church (Sydney) .
Garrison Point is a promontory and historically significant urban park located near the junction of Georges River and Prospect Creek . The parkland may be accessed off Henry Lawson Drive , in the south-western Sydney suburb of Georges Hall , in the City of Canterbury-Bankstown local government area of New South Wales , Australia.
In 1795 Matthew Flinders , George Bass , and the boy servant William Martin, explored the Georges River to land at what is now Garrison Point and discover the what[clarification needed ] is now part of City of Canterbury-Bankstown . The area is so named because in Bankstown's early history, a garrison of soldiers was stationed here to ensure the safety of Major George Johnston as he conducted a census in the area.
The park is now the local focus of annual Australia Day celebrations in the Bankstown area.
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