Burnie, on the northern coast of Tasmania, faces Emu Bay and the Bass Strait, which divides the island state from the Australia mainland. Once a major paper-making and manufacturing center, the moderate-size city — now a creative hub — has a very pretty setting surrounded by hills and fronted by beaches frequented by penguins. It serves as a jumping-off point for excursions to coastal towns and expansive parks and reserves that shelter wildlife such as platypus and Tasmanian devils.