Dee Why is a North Sydney suburb that features the best of all possible worlds for its residents. While it has an ample commercial area for shopping, dining, and coffee, it also has a peaceful neighbourly residential community. This unpretentious gem of a suburb provides ample beach access and scenic water views from the homes on the hill. You can play in the city life whenever you like or work in Sydney’s central business district, which is only 18 kilometres away from Dee Why. Many work commuters live in Dee Why and work in Sydney because they love the laid-back beach lifestyle.
Dee Why 2099 Profile
Virtually everything revolves around the beach in Dee Why, one of Northern Sydney’s little known suburbs. The atmosphere …show more content…
Sportsfield lighting and other sports amenities make this a great park for the residents.
• Mooramba Park is a large, enclosed playground with picnic tables on Redman Road.
• Dee Why Cliff Reserve is where the locals go to enjoy unbelievable ocean views, walk along the track, and look at the scenery at the viewing platform. It also has a kiosk, public toilers, a rock pool, and showers. The Dee Why Headlands are along this reserve and you’ll also find the Dee Why Lagoon Wildlife Refuge along the coastal walk.
• Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is an amazing oasis in the Australian Bushland. Not only can you look at beautiful plant life, you can use the walking tracks for exercise and the barbeque and picnic facilities.
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• Dee Why Public School, a co-educational institution that caters to Kindergarten to year 6 students.
• Fisher Road School is a school for the intellectually disabled between Kindergarten and Year 12 students.
• Dee Why Kindergarten, The Explore and Develop Preschool, and Warringah Family Daycare both cater to newborns to 6-year-old children.
• St. Luke’s Grammar School, a co-educational Anglican school, caters to pre-kindergarten to year 12 students.
• St. Kevin’s Catholic Primary School is a co-educational school that caters to Kindergarten to Year 6 students.
The shopping district of Dee Why includes popular grocery stores like Aldi, Harris Farm Markets, Woolworths, and Coles. Shopping for fashion, art, kitchen gadget, and other products, the Dee Why Grand Shopping Centre is the place where locals do most of their shopping when they choose not to go into the CBD.
Cafes and restaurants like Danno’s Café, Benbry Burgers, Wildwater Grill, The Crazy Donkey, On Shore Café Brasserie, and the Mad Organic Espresso Bar are where the locals go to get their caffeine fix, grab a snack, or enjoy an evening dining