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October 2018 tourist times team Editor Scott Mullions scott@touristtimes.co.nz Ph: 0800 15 15 25 Mobile: 021 669 303
Welcome to
CHRISTCHURCH!
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island. The first recorded settlers were the Maori and, in 1840, the first Europeans settled on the plains. In 1850, the first organised groups of English immigrants arrived on “the first four ships”, and they are said to be the city founders. In July, 1856, when land was set aside for the building of the cathedral in an area that would become the city centre, Christchurch was declared a city – the first in this new land.
Christchurch is “The Garden City” at any time of the year and is celebrated each year with events such as the Festival of Flowers. Christchurch remains a thriving centre, the shopping is world class with many unique boutique stores and unique department stores in Merivale as well as large malls in the suburbs and most visitor activities are operating as usual. Christchurch is proud of its sporting prowess, with the importance of rugby and cricket being relevant reflections of the city’s past. Of course, Christchurch is just as proud of its world-class golf courses, alpine resorts just out of the city and the motor racing track at Ruapuna. Today the population of this exciting city is 340,000 – big enough to be a city with all the benefits of a large metropolis, but small enough to retain a friendly sense of community.
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Opened in 1932, New Regent St is Christchurch’s only complete heritage streetscape. With beautiful Spanish Mission Architecture and distinctive pastel colour scheme it is popular with both the locals and the tourists. Check out the exciting range of boutique shops, fudge, whiskey, jewellery and cafes, it has something for everyone. New Regent St is also on the Tram route, so if your tramming around the inner city make sure you jump off for a look round.
Christchurch Botanic Gardens Located in the heart of the city, the Gardens were founded in 1863 when an English Oak Tree was planted to commemorate the marriage of Prince Albert to Princess Alexandra of Denmark. With more than 10 gardens, they are spread over 21 hectares and have variety of exotic and local plants of New Zealand plus a number of artworks dotted around. The gardens it is a place of peace and tranquility and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Opening at 7am daily. Entry is free.
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Sign of the Kiwi
Originally called Toll House, the Sign of the Kiwi is situated on Dyers Pass Rd between Christchurch and Govenors Bay. It was built in 1916-17 by Harry Ell as a staging post and opened as a tearoom and rest house. It is a category 1 heritage classification and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals, especially those who have just walked the popular Harry Ell track,road or mountain cyclists or even just those who want to take in the fantastic vistas. Closed after the 2011 earthquake, it has reopened once again as a café, and is a perfect stop off for whatever you might be doing.
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The Cardboard Transitional Cathedral and was built after the original cathedral was damaged in an earthquake in February 2011.The Transitional Cathedral is located at 234 Hereford Street. An easy walk from the any point in the central city, the Cathedral sits at the southern end of Latimer Square, beside the future ‘Green Frame’.
The Crossing
The Arts Centre
Situated in the former University of Canterbury buildings. There are 23 heritage buildings, 2 of which are a category 1. Following the 2011 earthquake the complex was closed for major repairs, however a good portion has now been re-opened. Prior to the earthquake the centre had speciality shops, bars, cafes, restaurants, galleries, theaters and cinemas. The Court Theater is a professional theater company founded in 1971 and was based at the Arts Centre from 1976 to 2010. Now with a lot of the repairs complete business’ have been returning, as well as the weekend market which is open during the summer.
The Crossing is Christchurchs newest retail precincts, so far 11 business’s have opened with more to come in 2018. So if you are wanting a little bit of retail therapy while in the city check out The Crossing, H & M, Country Road, Seed are just a few exciting stores to have opened with many eateries as well.
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MARKETS
WHAT’S ON in October...
Mt Pleasant Farmers Market
Mt Pleasant Community Centre, 3 McCormacks Bay Road, Christchurch Saturdays 9:30am – 12:30pm Mt Pleasant Farmers market is very much a local market with a great vibe and delicious food for sale including fresh fruit & vegetables, eggs, fresh fish, pastries, cakes and breads, flowers, deli goods, plants & herbs, small goods, great coffee & music. The market operates from 9:30am to 12:30pm every Saturday.
Every Sunday RICCARTON PARK MARKET Riccarton Racecourse, 146 Racecourse Road Chch. The biggest market of its kind in New Zealand, held every Sunday from 9am to 2pm rain or shine. Everything from Fruit and Vegetables, second hand goods, plants and a huge variety of food and drinks with live music, a great place to visit. www.riccartonmarket.co.nz
Every Weekend NELSON MARKET & MONTY’S SUNDAY MARKET Saturdays & Sundays 8am - 1pm, Montogomery Square Nelson. Recycled treasures, Brunch cafe style, a variety of stalls. Seaside Market New Brighton Pedestrian Mall, Brighton Mall, New Brighton, Christchurch City Saturdays 10am - 2pm Every Saturday, New Brighton’s pedestrian mall is filled with colour and creativity! Come down to the seaside and enjoy, live entertainment, great food, fresh produce, arts, crafts, jewellery and more. There’s also a bouncy castle and free face-painting for the littlies. Friday Street Food Market
The Teskey Brothers
Scared Scriptless Court Theatre, Bernard St, Addington, Christchurch Friday 5 October 2018 10:15pm Buy Tickets – 03 963 0870 or 0800 333 100 Late every Friday and Saturday night, the lights go out at The Court Theatre and The Court Jesters take over... bringing you Scared Scriptless.
Scared Scriptless Court Theatre, Bernard St, Addington, Christchurch Every Friday Night 10:15pm Buy Tickets – 03 963 0870 or 0800 333 100 Late every Friday and Saturday night, the lights go out at The Court Theatre and The Court Jesters take over... bringing you Scared Scriptless.
Oktoberfest Welles street, 44 Welles Street, Christchurch Saturday 6 October 2018 12:00pm – 5:00pm 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) Ticket includes; German snacks on arrival, a stein of beer and main meal of your choice plus a reserved table for the sitting.
Another Side Of Paul Ubana Jones Blue Smoke, 3 Garlands Road, Woolston, Christchurch Saturday 13 October 2018 7:00pm – 11:00pm A national treasure Paul Ubana Jones is so much more than one man with a guitar. he is a conjuror of unique and original songs, rooted in primal blues and soul. Blue Smoke Open: 7:00pm- Show time: 8:00pm Paul Ubana Jones is set to bring his “unique electro acoustic” music to Blue Smoke
Ferrymead night market
Cathedral Square, Cathedral Square, Christchurch Every Friday fromt 11:00am – 9:00pm The Friday Street Food Market brings together the best food trucks, food stands from around the world and live entertainment, buskers and more! London Street Lyttelton London Street Lyttelton, Lyttelton
Every Saturday from 10am to 1pm, on London Street
Kaiapoi Farmers Market Morgan Williams Reserve, Charles St, Kaiapoi, Waimakariri Every Saturday 2018 9:00am – 12:30pm
Oamaru, New Zealand
Upstairs Downstairs vhc.co.nz
OAMARU VICTORIAN HERITAGE CELEBRATIONS 2018 Join us for our annual celebration of all things Victorian in the beautiful town of Oamaru. From the 14th-18th of November, you are invited to step back in time and take part in all the fun and festivities on offer. This year, the theme is ‘Upstairs, Downstairs’, and events (both ticketed and free) will reflect Victorian life for all parts of the community. Don your best attire and partake of a full Victorian Banquet or attend the Temperance Ball. On the other hand, you could rough it with the lower classes at the ‘Servants’ Shindig and Shenanigans’.This year we are also including activities which celebrate 125 years of women getting the vote in New Zealand. A Suffrage debate will include an appearance by Richard ‘King Dick’ Seddon, who promises to set the record straight about his views on the matter! Come along to the beautiful Oamaru Gardens for our Garden party, watch the Grand Parade through the main street or cheer on the race participants in the 24th Heritage Bicycle Championship. There are also rowing and promenade events down at Oamaru Harbour, New Zealand’s only surviving authentic Victorian deepwater port. With community groups running events every day, there is something for everyone to enjoy while taking in Oamaru’s stunning local scenery. For full programme of events go to https://www.vhc.co.nz/
Rangiora Show
Rangiora Showgrounds Function Centre, 156 Ashley Street, Rangiora, Rangiora, Waimakariri Adult: $15.00 Child: $5.00 A great day out for the family to experience the activities of a rural show. A range of family entertainment, food stalls, craft and trade plus a variety of livestock sections on show. The Big Spring Concert
Lyttelton Farmers Market Stallholders with fresh fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, bread, meat, fish, cheese, juices, herbs and plants sell at the market every week. Local bands play every Saturday at the market and we run special events several times a year alongside our festivals, birthday and christmas.
14th-18th November 2018
Blue Smoke, 3 Garlands Road, Woolston, Christchurch Friday 5 October 2018 8:00pm Australian soul-blues band, The Teskey Brothers, are returning to New Zealand for a three-date tour.
Ferrymead Heritage Park, 50 Ferrymead Park Drive, Ferrymead, Christchurch Saturday 6th October & the 3rd of November 4:00pm – 8:00pm Ticket Information: Gold Coin: $2.00 Take the night off cooking and come a get something delicious to eat at one of the food vendors. Craft stalls, bouncy castle - candy floss and sno cones, face painting and music. Have a Twilight ride on the Vulcan railcar or a ride on the tram - only $2 a ride. It will run from 4pm to 8pm - gold coin entry which will go towards infrastructure repairs.
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North Avon Rd & North Parade, Shirley.
Lyttelton Arts Factory, 34 Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Lyttelton, Christchurch District Saturday 27 October 2018 8:00pm – 10:00pm Tiered seating: $20.00 Featuring the original songs of Naomi Ferguson Lisa Tui & Nikki Berry - musicians supporting activists - with special guests and a ‘pop up choir’. Astroman Court Theatre, Bernard St, Addington, Christchurch Saturday 27 October - Saturday 10th November 2018 7:30pm General Admission: $60.00
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Christchurch Dining & Cafe Guide Christchurch has a wide variety of restaurants and cafes to choose from whether its fine or casual dining.
“With old restaurants and cafes re-opening and new restaurants opening, Christchurch can once again offer locals and visitors extensive choice in dining options. Here are a some great options to choose from”
The Redwood
At Pizza at the Reddie we make delicious, handcrafted pizzas and an array of other tasty dishes in an inviting and friendly atmosphere.
Open for lunch or Dinner 7 days a week & Breakfast on the weekends
We offer a family friendly and welcoming place for the Christchurch community and visitors to Christchurch. We hope that people will socialise, have fun and celebrate in the restaurant, the bars and the Function Rooms. Set on spacious grounds in 6 acres of garden surroundings. Handy to golf courses, St Bede’s College and Sports Arena, Clearwater Resort, Woodford Glen, and Northlands Shopping Centre. A regular bus service stops outside The Redwood. Also onsite: Pizza at the Reddie, House bars, TAB, gaming area, a wholesale liquor outlet, and The Christchurch Function Centre.
PICCOLO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
340 Main North Road, Redwood, Christchurch phone 352 2559 pizzaatthereddie.co.nz
Nestled in the Christchurch suburb of Somerfield this Italian restaurant is well worth the visit if you are in the region. Great authentic food in a lovely relaxed atmosphere ,and with the red checkered table cloths you could just imagine yourself in a small Italian restaurant in Italy. Trip Advisor has some fantastic reviews from very happy customers, so make sure this is on your list. Open Wednesday-Sunday 5pm-9pm 8 Somerfield St, Somerfield, Christchurch Phone: (03) 337 9424
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8 Somerfield Street, Christchurch
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North South Holiday Park Set in tree-lined grounds North South Holiday Park offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all needs and budgets. With just a 5 minute drive from the airport and all the major campervan rental depots it is your perfect choice. The park has a great range of facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool for the summer season, a children’s playground, pedal bikes for hire, an extensive DVD collection for those colder days plus much more. The team have expert knowledge on local must do attractions and activities so you will feel right at home at North South Holiday Park.
Christchurch Top 10
530 Sawyers Arms Road, Christchurch Phone: +64 3 359 5993 Email: info@northsouth.co.nz www.northsouth.co.nz The Closest Holiday Park to Christchurch Airport!
Piccolo Ristorante Italiano
Christchurch Top 10 Holiday Park is located in the north of Christchurch with convenient access to buses and the northern route out of the City, only 5 kms from the Square and 8kms to the airport. A full range of accommodation includes cabins, motels, self-contained units for couples, families and groups, tent and van sites. Facilities include Spa pools, indoor pool, games room gym and adventure playground, as well as email/wireless, jumping pillow, trampoline, 3 and 4 wheel bikes for hire. Phone 0800 396-323.
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TOP ATTRACTIONS
“Visit Supa Karts Indoor Go Karting Track for your daily adrenaline dose, and high octane fun” Open 12pm - 6pm Daily Open 12pm - 8pm Thursday and Fridays
Corner of Buchan & Byron Street, Sydenham, Christchurch PH (+64) 03 374 9425 Email: racing@supakarts.co.nz
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE 'WILDLIFE KIND' Close encounters of the ‘wildlife kind’ are a Willowbank trademark. Meet New Zealand’s Big 5 with the Kiwi, the cheeky Kea, the ancient Tuatara, our bush parrot the Kaka and the very rare Takahe. Feed the wild eels and make friends with the livestock breeds unique to New Zealand. Listen to the kiwi as it forages by your feet. Embark on a journey through the history of New Zealand. See the impact of introduced species in ‘Wild NZ’ meet old livestock breeds in ‘Heritage NZ’. Experience native wildlife in ‘Natural NZ’ and share our hope for their future. Relax and enjoy your experience in conservation. Willowbank is a place close to both Christchurch city and the airport where culture and conservation combine. The Ko Tane Maori Culture Group perform within Willowbank and through them you will learn the relationship between Maori, culture, wildlife and conservation to give a real “Kiwi” experience.
Willowbank Wildlife Reserve 60 Hussey Road, Christchurch t. 64 3 3596226info@willowbank.co.nz www.willowbank.co.nz
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OPEN DAILY 10.00am - 4.30pm Heathcote 50 Ferrymead Park Dr, h urc tch Chris Phone: (03) 384 1970 info@ferrymead.org.nz www.ferrymead.org.nz
errymead Park features an early 1900s (Edwardian) township, with exhibits such as houses, picture theatre, school classroom, church, jail, railway station, lodge hall, post office, printers, tobacconist, general store, lawyer’s office and more. There is also a large array of heritage museums and displays that are often open for viewing, particularly on Sundays. These museums are owned and operated by individual societies. Their own volunteer workers restore and display their collections, such as tractors, fire engines, aeroplanes, trams, trains, theatrical operations, mini rail, model trains, radios, photography and much more. Steam Sunday, (2nd Sunday of the Month) includes UNLIMITED Steam Train and Tram rides.
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EXCITING ENCOUNTERS at ORANA WILDLIFE PARK Experience the ultimate animal adventure at Christchurch’s Orana Wildlife Park. See New Zealand’s only gorillas! Get up close and personal with a range of animals: hand feed giraffe, meet rhino ‘face-to-face’, observe kiwi – NZ’s national icon and travel through the Lion Habitat (costs and conditions apply). Scheduled feed presentations enable visitors to enjoy the antics of monkeys, meerkats, cheetah, Tasmanian devils, tigers and much more. Two walk-through native bird aviaries provide close encounters with kea and a wide range of New Zealand birds, visitors can pet friendly domestic animals in the farmyard and view a comprehensive collection of native reptiles including the pre-historic tuatara. It’s a full day of fun at Orana Wildlife Park. When you visit, you are directly supporting our conservation work with threatened native and exotic animal species.
For more information on these exciting encounters, visit www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz
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793 McLeans Island Road, Christchurch (15 minutes drive from Christchurch Airport) Open daily 10am - 5pm (last admission 4pm). Ph: 03 359 7109
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HANMER SPRINGS
about hanmer springs
This alpine spa village is the ideal holiday destination especially for those wanting to avoid the Canterbury easterly winds. Nestled between rivers and mountains, Hanmer Springs has plenty on offer for those wanting to experience the outdoors, well away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Hanmer Springs offers Freshwater fishing, Mountain biking, Bungy Jumping, Jet Boating, or a quiet game of golf. Free and at your door-step are over 50 kilometres of walking tracks, ranging from short half hour jaunts to half and full-day tramps. The great outdoors at Hanmer Springs has something for everyone, and for every budget!
Mountainbiking
Hanmer Springs is a great place for a bit of Mountain Biking with all abilities catered for. The trail network in Hanmer Springs comprises over 30 kilometres of purpose built cross country trails catering to all levels of ability, from easy and intermediate to advanced and expert. Each of the trails are fairly short but are are easily linked to provide numerous customised rides to suit your riding style and ability. All easy and intermediate trails are dual direction trails and add further variety to the circuits. Trail maps available from the Hanmer Springs i-site and are essential to get the most out of your ride. You can hire a bike as well from the Hanmer springs Adventure Centre, 20 Conical Hill Road, Hanmer Springs.
Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa
Come rain or shine, the hot pools at the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa are always warm and crystal clear. A year-round destination, each season brings with it a new experience and plenty of choice for all. The Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa is the ideal destination for the whole family. Just a 90-minute drive from Christchurch, the hot pools have been a key South Island attraction for over 125 years. Those seeking a more relaxing time can take a dip in one of 12 hot pools, where the temperatures range from 33 to 42 degrees Celsius. The combination of geothermal water and fresh alpine air are great for soothing away aches and pains. Private pools, a sauna/steam room and a 25-metre freshwater heated pool, are also available. For ultimate indulgence visit the Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa, the perfect opportunity to unwind and be pampered at the Thermal Pools, Health, Body and Mind centre. A wide range of massage and beauty treatments are offered, including Swiss sports massage, mud treatments and body wraps.
What To Do Hanmer Springs Animal Park
Hanmer Springs Animal Park (formally Wai ariki Farm Park) is situated on 2 acres of park land with panoramic mountain views. Animals are displayed in a clean, tranquil environment where people can touch and hand feed the animals. The hands-on experience with the animals which will charm adults and children alike. Animals to see include Red/Wapiti deer, Nubian & Angora goats, emus, donkeys, various breeds of sheep, Tibetan yak, alpacas & llamas, rabbits, ducks, chooks and more!
For excitement and pure relaxation in an alpine atmosphere
St James Cycle Trail
Length: 64 – 90 km Time: 6 hours to 2 days Grade: sections of grade 3, 4, and 5
ALPINE GOLFING Games can be played all year round with spectacular scenery to enjoy: changing leaves in the autumn, colourful flowers in bloom in the spring, snow-capped mountains in the winter and sunny temperatures perfect for summer.
HELI-SIGHT SEEING TOURS
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Amuri Avenue, Hanmer Springs For all your accommodation, activity and transport bookings Phone 03 315 0020 • 0800 442 663 • Fax 03 315 0021 OPEN DAILY FROM 10am www.visithurunui.co.nz
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Open daily 9am to 5.30pm
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Kaikoura Kaikoura /kaɪˈkɔrə/ (Māori: Te Ahi Kaikōura a Tama ki te Rangi) is a town on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1, 180 km north of Christchurch. The name Kaikoura means ‘meal of crayfish’ (kai - food/meal, kōura - crayfish) and the crayfish industry still plays a role in the economy of the region. However Kaikoura has now become a popular tourist destination, mainly for whale watching (the sperm whale watching is perhaps the best and most developed in the world) and swimming with or near dolphins. There is also a large and readily observed colony of southern fur seals at the eastern edge of the town. At low tide, better viewing of the seals can be had as the ocean gives way to a rocky base which is easily navigable by foot for quite some distance.
Whalewatch Kaikoura
Accommodation
Kaikoura has a wide range of accomodation from campgrounds and backpackers, hostels through to bed and breakfasts, farm-stays, self-contained units, lodges, motels and motels.
Dining
The Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway
This a good walk for those who don’t have as much time. Observe seals and seabirds, explore historic pā and whaling sites and enjoy clifftop views of the sea and mountains. Suitable for families, the whole walkway takes around three hours but thers is a range of shorter tracks as well. It juts from the rugged east coast of the South Island, with a backdrop of steep mountains, snow-capped in winter. Wildlife includes whales, dolphins, seals, birds and crayfish. There are lots of information panels along the walkway explains the rich history, geology, animals and plants that make the area so great.
There are some restaurants and cafes in Kaikoura, check out the main street and you will something that suits, fish and chips in Kaikoura are always a winner.
Seal Colony
Whale Watch is located in the small coastal town of Kaikoura. Towering snow-covered peaks fall to the ocean here, while just offshore a deep undersea canyon attracts an extraordinary abundance of marine life, the most famous being the Giant Sperm Whale.
There is a Seal Colony just a few minutes’ drive from the Kaikoura town centre Park your car and view the seals in their natural habitat, with a backdrop of the Kaikoura mountains and coastline. The New Zealand Fur seal is a common sight around Kaikoura throughout the year a small breeding colony scattered along the peninsula coastline. The seal population is predominantly male. It’s advised for your own safety to refrain from disturbing the seals. 10 metres is the recommended distance near the car park and 20 metres along the rest of the coastline.
KIA ORA!
Whale Watch is New Zealand’s only marine-based whale watching company offering visitors an exciting up-close encounter with the Giant Sperm Whale at all times of the year. Our 95% success rate means we guarantee an 80% refund if your tour does not see a whale.
C O M E V I S I T T H E LO CA L S AT O U R P L AC E
Designed especially for whale watching, our modern catamarans are equipped with engines that minimise underwater noise and toilets that never pollute the sea. The main passenger cabin is enclosed and outside decks offer great viewing and photo opportunities. Spacious air-conditioned interiors are fitted with comfortable seating while large plasma screens display our award-winning marine wildlife animations. Whale Watch is committed to providing a quality whale watching experience while carefully managing the use of a rare natural resource. As a Maori-owned company, Whale Watch cherishes the twin values of hospitality to visitors and reverence for the natural world. It is a philosophy that embraces people, the land, the sea and all living things as one. Freephone 0800 655 121
www.whalewatch.co.nz
Kaikoura Kayaks
- your winter paddling destination Kayaking in winter is just as rewarding as summer as you get to paddle under the Seaward Kaikoura snow-capped mountains and enjoy the tranquility! Keep nice and cosy in your enclosed kayak as we provide GORE-TEX dry pants, paddle jackets, booties and gloves making your experience even more enjoyable and memorable. Explore the Kaikoura coastline in our fast and stable sea kayaks, keep an eye out for the Little Blue Penguin, Dusky Dolphins, the mighty Albatross and of course the NZ Fur Seal’s washing themselves, twirling around in the water and flocking on the rocks. No experience is required our professional guides will teach you everything you need to know. Why we love winter paddling....... Adventure: Winter is New Zealand’s fastest growing season for travelers to take their adventure trip of a lifetime, and the reasons why are simple. No crowds:Kayaking in the winter months often mean longer periods of fine calm weather and fewer people are out on the water – there’s nothing like the illusion of having a whole ocean to yourself. Stunning Scenery: Snow-capped mountains make an even more dramatic backdrop while paddling around the rugged Kaikoura Peninsula, it’s breath taking! Abundance of Marine life: Winter does not deter the marine life of Kaikoura, in fact the NZ Fur Seals are busier than ever, often seen eating Octopus and play fighting around the coastline. Keep an eye out for the Humpback Whales that migrate up the coastline annually between the months of May to August. Kaikoura Kayaks is the only kayaking operator in New Zealand with a Department of Conservation Permit to view Whales. We look forward to showing you Kaikoura’s winter wonderland - join us now for your 1/2 day Seal Kayaking winter adventure! Guided tours operate daily at 8:30am & 12:30pm.
“Quite Simply - the best kayaking tour in the country”
0800 452 456
www.kaikourakayaks.nz
19 Killarney Street, Kaikoura, New Zealand Freephone 0800 452 456 Phone International +64 21 462889
Email:paddle@kaikourakayaks.nz
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Dolphin Encounter
Swimming with and watching Kaikoura’s Dusky Dolphins! Enter the world of the dusky dolphin and experience the grace and beauty of the most acrobatic and interactive of all dolphin species.
Albatross Encounter Kaikoura is regarded as the best place in the world to see seabirds. Get up close to albatross and many other pelagic (ocean going) species of bird found close to shore along the Kaikoura coast.
THESE WORLD-CLASS TOURS ARE IN HIGH DEMAND. BOOK WELL IN ADVANCE !
Sensational food, divine coffee at our Café on the beachfront. Quality jewellery, clothing, art and much more in our Gift Shop and Gallery! Free Wifi and plenty of parking.
96 Esplanade, Kaikoura Freephone 0800 733 365 www.encounterkaikoura.co.nz
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Geraldine
Geraldine is a small picturesque town about 140km south of Christchurch. Originally called Talbot Forest, it was renamed Fitzgerald in 1857 after its first superintendent of Canterbury James Edward FitzGerald, and then changed to Geraldine which was the Fitzgeralds family name in Ireland. The scenery in this part of the country is outstanding and the laid back relaxed attitude of the locals give this town so much charm you won’t want to leave. The Rangitata, Orari and Waihi rivers all flow through the area and offer some great water sports that should not be missed, white water rafting, kayaking and canyoning are just a few. Or if you prefer to expolore on foot, Peel Forest, Pioneer Park and Talbot Forest have some lovely walks through native bush while listening to the local birdsong. This is place of something for everyone, so if museums are your thing, they have them too, just pop Into the local I-Site and they can point you in the right direction.
The Country Cafe
Open 7 days a week, you will find the Country Café in the Four Peaks Plaza on Talbot St. Good hearty country style food which has been sourced from the best local produce and wines in Geraldine. For those who are also gluten intolerant, no problem, they cater for that also. The coffee will not disappoint either, it is roasted on site every 3 days for maximum freshness! It has a relaxed environment suitable for the whole family or just with friends. This is a great spot to stop off while visiting or just passing through.
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Peel Forest and Scenic Reserve
Peel Forest has a variety of walks available, which range from easy to advanced and duration from 1 hour return to up to 7 hours return. The flora and fauna are abundant in this reserve, the three largest trees in Peel Forest belong to the family Podocarpaceae, a very ancient family going back more than 100 million years. Peel Forest is accessed from Rangitata Gorge Road and from Blandstone Rd. Always check the weather before you go as the climate of the highcountry areas of Peel Forest is quite different to that of the lowlands. More information can be found on the Department of Conservation website.
Kakahu Lime Kiln
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the hilltop by tramline to the Kiln, where it was put between layers of wood and burned. It was then used for buildings and agriculture. You can drive right to the Kiln as it is situated on the side of the road, plus it is the starting point to a great walk to the Pinnacle Rock.
CAFE
Geraldine Vintage Car and Machinery Museum Located in the Canterbury town of Geraldine the Vintage Great food & coffee 76F Talbot Street Geraldine Phone 03 693 8090 @thecountrycafegeraldine
Geraldine Farmers Market St Mary’s Church, 63 Talbot St, Geraldine, South Canterbury Saturday’s 9:00am – 1:00pm Geraldine farmers market hold at St Mary’s Church From October through to April, Saturday Mornings 9am to 1pm. Come have a cuppa and cake, listen to local buskers or get your Veggie and Fruit in season, browse the other stalls... enjoy the atmosphere.
The Alpaca Centre
Talbot Forest Scenic Reserve
Talbot Forest has some great short walks suitable for families. It is a 5 minute walk from the center of Geraldine and it offers four easy, shady walks of around 5-10 minutes each. Picnic facilities and toilets are also available. The Totara Track connects with the Tripp Street picnic area and next to the track stands the largest Totara Tree in the reserve estimated at around 800 years old. Other tracks to consider are Kahikatea Track, Reservoir Track and Matai Track.
The Alpaca Centre offers and extensive range of high quality Alpaca, Possum and Merino wool garments and products, as well as a large range of beautiful gifts and souvenirs. The perfect place to find that special gift for yourself or someone else. It is located in the heart of Geraldine in the Four Peaks Plaza on Talbot St. If you want to check out this store before you get to Geraldine you will find them on Facebook and they also have a website you can browse their finery and even purchase if you desire.
76D Talbot Street, Geraldine (next door to the Barkers Shop) Ph: (03) 693 7363 0800 425722 email:shop@alpacacentre.co
Car & Machinery Museum displays over 2000 exhibits which include vintage cars, tractors and farm machinery, one being a 1929 Spartan Biplane. Some of these exhibits cannot be viewed anywhere else in the world so are very unique to the museum. This museum is the finest of its type in the Southern Hemisphere and well worth the visit. You will find it at 178 Talbot St in Geraldine and it is open 9.30 – 4.00pm daily. Admission charges apply, children are free.
GERALDINE
Vintage Car and Machinery Museum
One of the finest collections of Vintage and Veteran Cars, Tractors and Machinery in the Southern Hemisphere Open 9:30 - 4:00pm daily
Admission charges apply - Children FREE 178 Talbot Street, Geraldine Ph: 03 693 8756 Find us on Facebook
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Alpaca Products Merino & Possum Merino Products Hand Crafted NZ Made Giftware Skincare & Manuka Honey Geraldine Alpaca Centre
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Lake tekapo - Mt Cook - Omarama Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo is the second-largest of three roughly parallel lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand (the others are Lake Pukaki and Lake Ohau). It covers an area of 83 square kilometres (32 sq mi), and is at an altitude of 700 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level. The lake is fed at its northern end by the braided Godley River, which has its source in the Southern Alps to the north. The lake is a popular tourist destination, and several resort hotels are located at the township of Lake Tekapo at the lake’s southern end. The Lake Tekapo Regional Park, administered by Environment Canterbury, is located on the southern shore of the lake.
Aoraki Mount Cook
New Zealand has long since been famous for it mountain peaks and for the men and women who climb them. The most well known of which being New Zealander Sir Edmund Hilary, the first person to successfully conquer the world highest peak Mount Everest. There could be no peak more inspiring for climbers than New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki Mount Cook, at 3754 meters, it is dazzling, yet it is only one of the 27 mountains in this alpine backbone which peak that together create the famous Southern Alps. Aoraki Mount Cook National Park was formally established 1953 from reserves that were established as early as 1887 to protect the area’s significant vegetation and landscape. Today the park is recognised as one of the finest mountaineering areas in the world, for both experienced and novice climbers. The Aoraki Mount Cook National Park is 70,696 hectares with glaciers cover 40% of it’s area. With climbing, hiking, kayaking and skiing options available within the park you will find an activity that will suit your fitness and expectations. Aoraki Mount Cook village lies deep within the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and is surrounded by the silent splendour of the Southern Alps. You can enjoy; 4WD safaris, boating on the glacier lakes, horse treks, fishing, scenic flights with snow landings and numerous walks and hikes. There is also a range of accommodation options from backpacker to hotel in the village.
Church of the good Shepard, - Lake Tekapo
Omarama (Place of Light)
Omarama is a small township at the southern end of the Mackenzie Basin, it is a junction point for SH8 and SH83. Primarily a rural service centre for farmers and other residents, but in recent years it has become more popular for those with a keen interest in gliding as Omarama is a world famous gliding location, flights are available with experienced local pilots who will introduce you to the stunning, rugged, high-country district from above. But wait…that’s not all, Omarama has a range of activities which is drawing people in to explore, the Clay Cliffs are just 10 km west, these natural rock formations are tall pinnacles separated by narrow ravines and are made up of layers of gravel and silt which were originally formed from ancient glaciers over a million years ago, these are definitely a must do. For the keen angler, this stunning location offers a number of great spots which have high trout numbers. Professional guides can get you the optimal fishing experience with their knowledge of the area and experience, although a guide is not essential it can make the whole experience more rewarding. Some of the other attractions available in or near Omarama are the Lake Ohau Forest, this has plenty of tracks around the lake for walking or mountain biking, great for summer or winter, more information can be found on the Department of Conservation website www.doc.govt. nz. You can also learn about the high-country farming, watch sheep shearing shows and sheep dog demonstations. Omarama has something for everyone so make this one of your stops on your journey.
On your South Island adventure Aoraki Mount Cook is a MUST SEE destination. New Zealand’s highest peak was named Mt Cook (after the British explorer Captain James Cook) by Captain Stokes of the survey ship HMS Acheron. It is called Aoraki (or Aorangi, ao meaning land, rangi meaning sky or heavens) by the Maori.
Clay Cliffs - Omarama
Burkes Pass
Burkes Pass is a mountain pass and small town on State Highway 8 at the entrance to the Mackenzie Country in South Canterbury, New Zealand. Located on one of the main tourist routes between Christchurch, Queenstown and Te Anau it’s an ideal halfway stop.
Aoraki - Mount Cook Explore the wonders of the southern sky with
EARTH and SKY
at Mt John Observatory - high above the breathtaking landscape of Lake Tekapo
Enjoy lunch with an unparalleled view of Alpine lakes and mountains at the summit of Mt John, at the Astro Cafe
p: 03 680 6960 info@earthandsky.co.nz www.earthandsky.co.nz
The Waitaki Vally
Keep your eye on the sky
Explore the wonders of the Southern Sky at the Mt John Observatory high above the breathtaking landscape of Lake Tekapo. BY DAY – Drive/hike to the summit of Mt John for amazing views. Enjoy a great coffee and lunch at the Astro Cafe. Take a day tour of the Observatory, visit New Zealand’s largest telescope the 1.8m MOA, use a solar scope and learn about the Mackenzie Country environment. BY NIGHT – Take the family on a Twilight/ Dusk tour for an educational visit to a working observatory with stargazing as weather permits. Mt John tours, let trained astronomy guides give you an insight to the functions of the observatory, stargaze using powerful telescopes as skies permit. Cowan’s Hill tours, at a private observatory in a sheltered and dark sky area close to Lake Tekapo, shortened tour at reduced price viewing the same stars. Earth and Sky, P O Box 112, Lake Tekapo. Phone: 03 680 6960. Fax: 03 680 6950. Email: info@earthandsky.co.nz. Website: www.earthandsky.co.nz.
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Akaroa
Little River Little River is an idyllic town approximately 45 minutes from Christchurch on SH75, the road to Akaroa. It is a popular stop off for people wanting to visit the café and art gallery but also has the historic Little River Railway Station which now houses a museum with displays focusing on the local history. It has some great walks, the Manaia Native Habitat you can experience native bush and birds in the heart of the Banks Peninsula. With walks through 18 acres, they range from a 10 minute walk to an hour which includes boardwalks and stunning views of the surrounding valley. The Little River Rail Trail opened in 2006 and is a 44km walkway/cycleway that follows the route of the old 19th century railway line. It starts in the Christchurch suburb of Hornby and continues along the shores of Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora), Lake Forsyth (Te Roto o Wairewa) and ending at Little River. It offers magnificent views of the Southern Alps, pristine lakes and birdlife, even some significant natural, cultural and historical sites.
Pohatu Penguins
Pohatu is home to the largest Australasian Little Penguin (Korora) colony on mainland New Zealand. Francis and Shireen Helps have worked for 30 years protecting these beautiful creatures and their tours offer a rare and wonderful opportunity to learn about them and also to get up close and personal. Because of the sensitive wildlife habitat only guided groups are taken into the breeding colony. The best time for viewing is during the breeding season, between August until the end of December and during January and February you can see the moulting penguins. Optimal viewing is in the evening, as the sun sets the Little Penguins return to shore after a day of hunting. Pohatu offers a variety of tour options, the Penguin Colony, Sea Kayaking or 4WD Scenic Nature Tours. Overnight accommodation options are also available, what better way to relax and enjoy such remarkable surroundings. For more information check out Pohatu Penguins website www.pohatu.co.nz.
Akaroa
What to do
Akaroa is a charming French settlement on Banks Peninsula, it is situated on the south east side of the magnificent Akaroa Harbour. Founded in 1840 by French settlers, it is Canterbury’s oldest town. The French associations are very evident in its street names and also in the names of some of the Cafes, Restaurants and other business’s, but also the gorgeous historic cottages and beautifully maintained gardens overflowing with roses. Once a fishing and farm service town, it now serves mainly tourists and holidaymakers and being only an 90 minute drive from Christchurch it is very popular with those wanting to escape the city for some rest and relaxation. With an excellent range of boutique shops you won’t have any problems finding that special something and then enjoying some of the fine fare that the restaurants and cafes have on offer. Akaroa has a great range of accommodation options depending on your budget, style, or location, choose from B&Bs, backpackers, cottages, hotels, lodges motels and much more.
Explore the beautiful bays, there are multiple to choose from. You will find the Pohatu Marine Reserve at Flea Bay, home to the largest Australasian Little Penguin (Korora) colony on mainland New Zealand. The best time for viewing is the breeding season, between August until the end of December and Pohatu Penguins offers guided tours into the breeding colony, this is a rare and wonderful opportunity and gives you great insight in the life of a penguin and also being able to see them up-close. Akaroa waters are home to the world’s smallest dolphin, the Hectors is classed as “nationally endangered” with a population of around 10,000, Banks Peninsula hosts roughly 1000 of these. To view these amazing creatures or many others which call Akaroa Harbour home, you can take one of a number of boat cruises available or explore at your leisure by sea kayak, guided tours are also available . A great way to see the stunning scenery Akaroa and Banks Peninsula has to offer is by some of the great walking tracks, short or long, around the township or the surrounding hills and bays. To check out what walks are available, how far and how long they are check out the website www.bankspeninsulawalks.co.nz, it also has a lot of other useful information which may come in handy. For those wanting to immerse themselves in the local history of the Banks Peninsula, the Akaroa Museum has an extensive collection which varies from archives, archaeology and art to zoology, however the main focus is on social and cultural history. The museum is open 7 days a week and entrance is free.
What’s on in October Exhibition at the Akaroa Museum No Voice, No Choice - Opening Friday 12 October, a new exhibition at Akaroa Museum looking at the lives of Banks Peninsula women, before and after gaining the vote in 1893. Following a programme of earthquake strengthening and repair, Akaroa Museum has created three new long term exhibitions about the history of Bank Peninsula: Nga Taenga mai Arrivals, Land & Sea, and Tales of Banks Peninsula. These have been produced in collaboration with Onuku runanga and Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu. Location Rue Lavaud, Akaroa Emailakaroa.museum@ccc.govt.nz Akaroa Farmers Market
The Akaroa Farmers Market is open October to April every Saturday morning from 9.30 to 1pm. Banks Peninsula has an abundance of produce and a great micro-climate and lots of passionate gardeners. For sale you will find locally grown fruit, veges, herbs, honey, olive oil, olives, nuts and flowers plus locally produced preserves, pickles, jams, sauces, bread, pastries, cheeses, honey, lavender products and plants and lots more. Location: Madeira Car Park, Akaroa Event date: Saturday, November 3, 2018 to Sunday, November 25, 2018
The Walking Festival celebrates the stunning scenery and intimate communities of Banks Peninsula. The walks will take place over the weekends of November 3 & 4 November, 10 &11 November, 17 & 18 November and 24 & 25 November 2018. The event is designed by local people who love to share their passion for this special place with people from the wider community. Participants will enjoy a refreshing walk and are guaranteed an enjoyable experience as they relax, meet new people and together absorb the stories and atmosphere of this rugged land, right on the doorstep of Christchurch. www.bankspeninsulawalks.co.nz/banks-peninsulawalking-festival/