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Holdfast Bay

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Type
  
Bay

Basin countries
  
Australia

Settlements
  
Glenelg

Primary outflow
  
Gulf St Vincent

Primary outflows
  
Gulf St Vincent

Frozen
  
never

Settlement
  
Glenelg

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Location
  
Gulf St Vincent, South Australia

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The Holdfast Bay is a small bay in Gulf St Vincent, next to Adelaide, South Australia. Along its shores lie the City of Holdfast Bay and the popular beach-side suburb of Glenelg.

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European settlement on Holdfast Bay

The bay was named by Colonel William Light, South Australian surveyor general, in mid-1836. In his journal he expressed his pleasure at the quality of the anchorage after riding out a storm. Holdfast Bay was the site of the landings in 1836 and 1837 by pioneers who were to set up the colony of South Australia. On 8 November 1836 Robert Gouger, Colonial Secretary and Chief Magistrate, arrived there aboard the Africaine and set up camp near The Old Gum Tree. With the arrival of Governor Hindmarsh on 28 December and the proclamation of the new colony, the Holdfast Bay settlement became the first seat of government of South Australia. (It remained the seat of government until mid-March 1837.) On 31 December 1836 the Holdfast Bay settlement was renamed Glenelg.

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Holdfast Bay Wikipedia