Annual Corowa Swim-In and Military Vehicle Gathering
Annual Corowa Swim-In and Military Vehicle Gathering
Monday 10 March 2025 to Sunday 16 March 2025
Overview
This event is the largest annual military vehicle gathering in the Southern Hemisphere and has been held annually since 1980. Each year there is a theme and in 2025 it will be Year of the Unimog and…
This event is the largest annual military vehicle gathering in the Southern Hemisphere and has been held annually since 1980. Each year there is a theme and in 2025 it will be Year of the Unimog and Year of the Mack. Ex-military vehicle owners with other makes and models of vehicles are encouraged to attend the event where they can exchange information and parts. The Theme for 2026 will be Year of the 6X6 and in 2027 Year of the Utility.
There will be a parade down Sanger Steet to the Corowa Showgrounds. There will be a large military vehicle display at the Corowa Showgrounds along with Swap Meet. In the evening there will be a presentation evening.
The majority of vehicles attending the event are of World War II vintage. The event also attracts members with post-World War II vehicles including Land Rovers, Saracen Armoured Cars, Ferret Scout Cars, HUMVEE (Hummer), ACCO Internationals and more.
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