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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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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 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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This spine tingling display of 843 white crosses and poppies has been placed along the banks of the Avon River to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. It conjures up so many emotions as it is one of New Zealand’s deadliest battles of World War 1.
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.
The Chalice The Chalice sculpture is located in Christchurch’s Cathedral Square. Chalice celebrates the new millennium and the 150th Anniversary of the founding of Christchurch and Canterbury by the Canterbury Association.
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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WHAT’S ON in January...
MARKETS 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.
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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.
Ingham’s Lazy Sundays - Oakley Grenell
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Sunday 7 January 2018 3:30pm – 5:00pm Admission: Free Acoustic guitar and vocals is the perfect soundtrack to chill to on your Sunday, and to kick off the Ingham’s Lazy Sundays 2018 programme! Oakley will fluently blend blues and contemporary soul, with a dash of his country roots thrown in. We are lucky to have Christchurch jazz super group Departure Lounge to guest. Having released an 11th album in NZ, Oakley will perform originals from his back catalogue and a few covers thrown in for good measure. Over the years Grenell has supported Ben Harper, Salmonella Dub, Che Fu, and has also worked with a host of local and international talent collaborating on all his projects.
Leighs Construction Outdoor Cinema The Arts Centre of Christchurch, 2 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Thursday 11 January 2018 6:00pm – 10:00pm Admission: Free The Arts Centre is celebrating summer with another series of Leighs Construction Outdoor Cinema for the whole family – come on down and enjoy the beautifully restored spaces. Films will be screened from December to February in the picturesque North Quad – immersing you in one of Canterbury’s most unique and beautiful locations. Check the website to see what the line-up is.
Speed Work Events Championship Series
Mike Pero Motorsport Park, 107 Hasketts Road, Templeton, Christchurch Friday 12 January 2018 – Sunday 14 January 2018 Ticket Information: Early bird general admission weekend pass: $45.00 Early bird general admission Saturday pass: $25.00 Early bird general admission Sunday pass: $25.00 Speed Works Motorsport Championship – Round 2. With Christmas out of the way and the school holidays in full swing, what better way to enjoy a great family weekend than enjoy the first international motorsport event of 2018. The single seater Toyota Racing Series, which traditionally features the future global stars of the sport, begins its 2018 season in Christchurch as it has done for several seasons with the Lady Wigram Trophy at the iconic Mike Pero motorsport Park, Ruapuna.
Salmonella Dub Featuring the Return of Tiki Taane
Lyttelton Farmers Market
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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.
Lincoln Farmers’ and Craft Market
Shabby Chic Market Day Rochester Villa, 21 Connal St, Woolston, Christchurch Sunday 7 January 2018 11:00am – 3:00pm Heaving Trestles with Vintage items, linens, clothes, costumes, jewels, collectables, retro, Kitsch and kitchen, antiques, craft works, furniture, restored, revamped and recycled items. books, toys, art, homewares, Bric a Brac and assorted fancies - All in The Shabby Chic theme... 5 Rooms to Explore inside The Historic Rochester Villa...
Christ’s College, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 – Sunday 21 January 2018 6:00pm – 7:15pm Ticket Information: General admission recommended: $40.00 General admission recommended: $45.00 VIP Front four rows: $50.00 The Topp Twins re-invent themselves on stage, changing character, musical style and gender with ease. Armed with guitar, mouth-harp and spoons they delivery original songs, audience participation, comedy and burlesque innuendo in a fast-paced hilarious entertainment experience.
Ali McGregor: Decadence
The Arts Centre of Christchurch, 2 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 – Monday 22 January 2018 6:00pm – 7:00pm General admission:$30.00 General admission recommended: $35.00 VIP reserved front seating: $50.00 For five nights only - the sell out show from around the globe that celebrates Ali’s decade of cabaret excellence. A decade ago Ali joined the sideshow cabaret sensation La Clique and since then has become an essential part of the growing international cabaret scene. So far in 2015 she has won the prestigious Green Room Award for her ‘Contribution to Cabaret’ and was named as the successor to Barry Humphries as co-Artistic Director of the internationally renown Adelaide Cabaret Festival.
Tape Face: Under Construction
Christ’s College, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 – Saturday 27 January 20188 Ticket Information: Front Rows: $45.00 General Admission recommended: $35.00 General Admission: $30.00 Seats released November 1 at 9am. Returning to the World Buskers Festival with a world premiere of new ideas & plans. A show that even at the time of typing this is still being worked out... That’s right it’s new, it’s fresh and it’s being done here first. Will you be one of the people who get to say ‘I saw it before anyone else?’ Tape Face has been seen all around the world and continues to wave the flag for alternative comedy from New Zealand.
Hagley Park North, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch
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Saturday 13 January 2018 2:00pm GA: $89.00 ‘Salmonella Dub, legends of the NZ music scene are celebrating their 25th anniversary with three very special shows this summer, featuring the return of Tiki Taane.’ These shows mark 25 years for the multiple platinum selling and award winning Salmonella Dub and will be especially memorable with the featured return of Tiki Taane who worked with the band from 1996 until 2006. Pioneers of Aotearoa’s Dub n’ Bass scene, Salmonella Dub have always pushed musical boundaries, taking a reggae foundation and fusing it with multiple genres to create a sound entirely their own.
Christ’s College, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 – Saturday 27 January 2018 6:30pm – 7:40pm General admission recommended: $20.00 General admission recommended: $25.00 Following the delicate sold out successes of Promise and Promiscuity, Penny Ashton swaps Austen for Dickens and brings orphaned hero Olive, and a squalid gaggle of hilarious Victorians to crusty life. A rollicking one-woman musical journey through fifteen gin soaked characters told with song, dance and questionable personal hygiene.
Imagination Station Holiday Brick School magination Station, 113 Worcester Street, Christchurch Monday 15 January 2018 10:00am – 4:00pm Brick School is back! Drop off your children for a day of LEGO fun with our experienced team! This is a day programme for children aged 5 to 13 years of age (recommended age 6 to 11). There will be a variety of activities, play in the LEGO pit, ongoing challenges and learning new things. We will have a balance of structured and unstructured time throughout the day, with different themes and challenges to keep the kids focussed and having fun.
Bad Company, Foreigner: Rock Steady Supergroup
Lincoln Library, Corner Gerald Street and Lyttelton Street, Lincoln, Selwyn Saturdays 2017 10:00am – 1:00pm Come and soak in the country life at this friendly, popular community market in the picturesque township of Lincoln. Browse the many varied stalls at our weekly markets - local seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs, Artisan breads, pastries, slices and cakes, European sweet treats, gluten and dairy free cookies, gourmet pies, wine, honey, awardwinning cheeses, olive oil, hazelnut products, fudges, sauces and preserves, eco products, flowers and plants, children’s clothing, candles, distinctive jewellery, lavender, handmade hats and clothes, scarves, pottery, woodcraft, fabric toys & gifts, handmade cushions, garden art, unique artwork and cards etc. A genuine Farmers’ Market with a fantastic community spirit! Join in the fun at our regular themed community events.
The Topp Twins
magination Station, 113 Worcester Street, Christchurch Blue Smoke, 3 Garlands Road, Woolston, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 8:00pm General Admission: $50.00 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) Topline Entertainment are proud to present for the first time in New Zealand “Rock Steady” featuring members from the multi platinum selling bands Bad Company and Foreigner in an all Star Classic Rock Super Group summer tour of New Zealand January 2018, playing all the hits from Bad Company, Free, and Foreigner. - Dave “Bucket” Colwell, Guitar. Former guitarist for Bad Company/Humble Pie. Serving for over 16 years with Bad Company, recording and touring with all 3 vocalists that worked with the band, Brian Howe, Robert Hart and the legendary Paul Rogers. Countless US Tours, several world tours, 3 studio albums and 2 live albums. This included performing in the 2002 line up of the band which featured Paul Rogers on vocals and recorded the US Gold Certified live CD/DVD “Merchants of Cool” which featured guest performances from Slash (GnR) and Neil Schon (Journey).
Hagley Hunger Run North Hagley Park, 14 Riccarton Ave, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 1:00pm Individual: $5.00Family/Team (4 people and above): $20.00 Under 4 years: $0.00 Tighten those laces and unleash the hero in you! Yes! You are someone’s hero every day and you can make a difference in New Zealand in the Hagley Hunger Run. Run to bring food to the table of those who simply do not have enough. Let’s help families here and overseas together!
Urzila Carlson: Unacceptable Christ’s College, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Thursday 18 January 2018 – Saturday 27 January 2018 General admission recommended: $25.00 General admission recommended: $30.00 When did it became unacceptable to like meat and impossible to process gluten? And why isn’t it okay to call people out when they’re being a****les? You don’t need to like the latest hipster indie banjo band just because everyone’s saying you do. It’s okay to think they’re shit. You’re not alone.
Weka Pass Railway
Waipara Glenmark Station, 113 Glenmark Drive, Waipara When: Sun 7th Jan 2018, 11:30am–2:00pm When: Sun 14th Jan 2018, 11:30am–2:00pm When: Sun 21st Jan 2018, 11:30am–2:00pm When: Sun 28th Jan 2018, 11:30am–2:00pm Ticket Information: Adult Return: $30.00 Child Return: $12.00 Family Return: $70.00The The Weka Pass Railway is a historic rural railway using both vintage steam and diesel-electric locomotives on 12.8 km of scenic line through the unique limestone beauty of the Weka Pass out of Waipara, North Canterbury. Public trains run every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month, every Sunday in January and most public holidays.Trains will usually be hauled by 1909 built “A” Class “Pacific” steam locomotive number 428, the only one of it’s type still operational. During exceptional fire risk in summer months, “A428” may be replaced with a vintage diesel locomotive.
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See New Zealand’s only gorillas … and now the country’s only orang-utans too are at Orana Wildlife Park. See New Zealand’s only gorillas … and now the country’s only orangutans too are at Orana Wildlife Park. Set in 80 hectares of spacious grounds, within 15 minutes’ drive of Christchurch airport, Orana Wildlife Park is New Zealand’s only open range zoo. Over 400 animals, representing more than 70 different species, are displayed at the Park. Regular animal feed presentations occur daily and are accompanied by a presentation from a wildlife guide. The Park specialises in providing amazing wildlife experiences – travel through the Lion Reserve, feed a lemur (costs and conditions apply to both), hand feed majestic giraffe, meet mighty rhino up close, observe iconic kiwi and stroll through two walk-through aviaries to meet some stunning native birds including tui, bellbird, blue duck (whio), kakariki and mischievous kea.
The Park’s fantastic Great Ape Centre opened in 2015. It is the biggest development in Orana’s history and now enables visitors to meet two species of critically endangered Great Ape – gorillas and orang-utans. These magnificent, highly intelligent, animals have enthralled staff and visitors alike. Visitors can ride around the zoo on our complimentary Safari Shuttle, join a guided walkabout tour and/or meander around the Park at their leisure – be sure to follow the animal feed presentations to maximise your experience. The Park contains a children’s adventure playground and two large picnic areas. A café and wildlife themed gift shop are located on-site.
Orana Wildlife Park is operated as a registered charity and not-for-prof it organisation. The zoo relies upon gate takings to operate and raises 100% of funds for all capital projects and developments, from sources such as philanthropic trusts, private donors and bequests. Orana is in ternationally renowned for its involvement in zoo-based breeding pro grammes for endangered exotic and native species.
The Park contributes to breed for release recovery programmes fo threatened native wildlife – to date, over 80 brown teal (pateke), 50 blue duck (whio) and 23 kiwi from Orana have been released to the wild. When you visit, you are directly supporting our conservation work
Experience the ultimate animal adventure at Orana Wildlife Park - it’s a full day of fun for everyone!
793 McLeans Island Road, Christchurch (15 minutes’ drive from the airport) Ph 03 359 7109 info@oranawildlifepark.co.nz / facebook.com/oranawildlifepark
WHAT’S ON in January... A Month of Train Sundays - Ferrymead Heritage Park
Ingham’s Lazy Sundays - Sacha Vee
Summer Session With Mandi Miller Trevinos Bar And Restaurant, 22 Riccarton Rd, Riccarton, Christchurch Sunday 28 January 2018 4:00pm – 7:00pm Admission: Free Join us for Sunday Sessions every Sunday of Summer. Drink specials!
Anthony Harper Summer Theatre: The Little Prince
Trains running every Sunday in January!!
1st Sunday: Steam Train - F13 Peveril - 7th of January 2nd Sunday: Eo3 and Dg772 (Electric and diesel-electric locomotives) - 14th of January 3rd Sunday: Steam Train - F13 Peveril - 21st of January 4th Sunday: Vulcan Railcar - 28th of January.
January Drop-In Holiday Activities
From the 15th to the 26th of January, Monday to Fridays only there will be Drop-In activities running between 10.30am and 3.00pm. There will be an interactive trail which will include baking and decorating a biscuit for children in the Railway Station. The tram will also be running every day during the Summer school holidays. Admission only $25 for a family, (2 adults and 3 children), Children - $5 and under 5’s are free.
Richter City Rebels
Blue Smoke, 3 Garlands Road, Woolston, Christchurch Saturday 20 January 2018 9:00pm – 11:00pm Hard work hard money is the highly anticipated 2nd studio album from NZ’s first and finest second line band: Richter City Rebels. Rammed with their signature explosive beats and good-feel vibe, hard work hard money follows 2016’s Live at Tora, another joyful and juicy plate of strong, rich New Orleans fire. This show is one not to be missed, don’t forget your dancing shoes! Doors at 8pm Pre-sale tickets: $10 Door sales on the night: $15
Alan Reid in Concert The Addington Haven, 19 Church Square, Addington, Christchurch Sunday 21 January 2018 7:30pm – 9:30pm General Admission: $20.00 Concession: $15.00Glasgow born Alan Reid has been taking Scottish folk music all over the world since 1975. He joined the fledgling Battlefield Band in 1969 while studying at Strathclyde University and subsequently recorded almost 30 albums with this hard-working and enduring band, in that time garnering a reputation for his keyboard work and his singing. His groundbreaking keyboard work helped cement the band’s reputation as one of the most influential Celtic
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Sunday 21 January 2018 3:30pm – 5:00pm Admission: Free New Zealand born neo-soul singer Sacha Vee is a natural performer, oozing power and confidence with every note she performs on stage. Of Dutch background, this international gem skilfully blends the smooth silk of jazz and soul with the raw edges of hip-hop and electronic pop. During her time in Europe, she teamed up with Dutch producers Killing Skills and Chef Red and released two EPs with BBE Records. Her collaboration with Polish hip-hop luminary O.S.T.R also produced 3 hit singles, 2x double platinum albums and more than 20 million views on YouTube.
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Rolleston Ave, Christchurch Thursday 1 February 2018 7:00pm – 8:30pm Admission: Free Anthony Harper Summer Theatre is back! This year features the favourite tale of The Little Prince, following his observations and adventures through an adult world using masks, puppets and large scale tricks. The Botanic Gardens will be transformed as the storytellers take you on an intergalactic journey of wildness and whimsy! Two Productions, who surged into Christchurch with Moby Dick, bring life to the classic French tale in this exciting, quirky, magical outdoor theatre show for all ages. A story that will entertain kids and adults equally, this is an event for the whole family. The series runs 1-18 February with both evening and afternoon showings - see below for detailed times and dates. This show is weather dependant - keep updated on the Facebook event page for cancellations.
Skope Classic 2018
Boyz II Men & TLC Horncastle Arena, Jack Hinton Dve, Addington, Christchurch Saturday 27 January 2018 7:30pm Buy Tickets – 0800842538 For the very first time in New Zealand, Illusive Presents, Frontier Touring and Mai FM are ecstatic to announce that two of the biggest names in contemporary RNB – Boyz II Men and TLC - will return to New Zealand this summer for one special co-headline show in Christchurch. This will be the first time TLC have ever visited the South Island, and will mark the first show down south for Boyz II Men this decade.
Come and Try Quidditch Spencer Park, Heyders Road, Spencerville, Christchurch Saturday 27 January 2018 9:00am and Sunday 28 January 2018 9:00am Buy Tickets – +64 272170796 The Quidditch Association of New Zealand, (QuANZ) will be running a series of workshops throughout the weekend of Jan 27-28th to those who are new to and interested in having a go at quidditch! Events and workshops planned are: - An introduction to the rules of the game - Drills and plays - Games and a mini tournament - How to start your own team - Meet some players from overseas - Beach quidditch - Australia vs New Zealand game
Mike Pero Motorsport Park, 107 Hasketts Road, Templeton, Christchurch Friday 2 February 2018 – Sunday 4 February 2018 Internationally recognized as one of the “must see” historic and classic race events in the Southern Hemisphere. This year’s Skope Classic is a celebration of the muscle car, with Central Muscle Cars making the trip south, our own Mainland Muscle Cars and the ground shaking single seater muscle of the Formula 5000’s. The Skope Classic will also be featuring the Historic Touring Cars, Classic and Historic Sports Cars, Classic Saloons, Vintage Racing Cars and Single Seaters. A great family weekend out at Mike Pero Motorsport Park – Ruapuna, with over 30 action packed races across the weekend including a bouncy castle and slide for the children! If you only go to one race event this year, make it the Skope Classic 2018.
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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”
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The Redwood 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 and the bars. Our goal is to provide an environment that encourages rich learning experiences and meaningful connections in our function room. We also provide comfortable, convenient, affordable accommodation and refreshments to travellers and special interest groups. Within The Redwood complex you will find: Sequoia Restaurant – a buffet restaurant Accommodation The Styx Room – a function room, ideal for events like conferences, education days, birthday and wedding celebrations The Canterbury Bar
The Pedal Pusher
340 Main North Road, Redwood, Christchurch phone 352 9165 Freephone: 08004REDWOOD
www.redwoodhotel.co.nz
Everyone needs a place to escape. Somewhere to pull up, unwind and let the world roll on by. And we say there’s no better spot than The Pedal Pusher. So get on your bike, come on in and let us treat you to a fine beverage, tasty fare and the friendliest welcome in town. See you soon.
Let the good times roll
8 Somerfield Street, Christchurch
Ph: 337 9424
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ACCOMMODATION TRAVELLER’S SERVICES Local travellers’ services and information; making sure you have all the local knowledge to make the most of your travels.
USEFUL CONTACT INFORMATION EMERGENCY CALLS Medical Assistance • Moorhouse Medical Centre • Moorhouse Pharmacy Christchurch Bus Info AA Tourism Services Highway Reports (calls cost) Weatherline (calls cost) Snowphone (Winter)
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Christchurch Top 10 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.
TRAVEL CONTACT INFORMATION KIWIRAIL. From NZ, 0800 872 467, www.kiwirail.com AIRPORT INFORMATION
Christchurch International Airport is open for international visitors arriving from overseas and transiting further in New Zealand. Passengers are advised to confirm check-in times and flight details with their airlines. The latest information is at www.christchurchairport.co.nz. Parking and wireless internet is available at the airport.
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Christchurch SUMNER
SIGN OF THE KIWI
LYTTELTON (Ohinehou)
This popular seaside suberb has lots to offer any time of the year. Whether you like a leisurely walk on the beach or a bit of surfing, you can hang out with the many locals who also enjoy chilling at the beach. Exploring Cave Rock at low tide, and then climbing it is also a must especially for the kids and then a casual stroll along the promenade. There is plenty of great cafes and restaurants to choose from and if you fancy a bit of shopping you will not be disappointed as Sumner has a vast array of Boutique shops that will please even the most difficult shopper.
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.
Lyttelton is a port town on the north shore of Lyttelton Harbour in Banks Peninsula. It was established as a landing point for Christchurch-bound seafarers, and is regarded as the Gateway to Canterbury. Lyttelton Harbour was discovered by passing European voyagers on 16 Febuary 1770 during the Endeavours first voyage to New Zealand. The port still working and stopping point for cruise ships. However there is more to Lyttelton than the port, you will find some great eating establishments, boutique shopping and galleries and plenty of history. The Lyttelton Farmers Market is every Saturday from about 10am to 1pm, this is well worth a visit.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
TAYLORS MISTAKE/GODLEY HEAD
NEW BRIGHTON PIER
Well known for its amazing bike trails across the country, ask anyone in Christchurch and they will tell you how fantastic the tracks are, and you will find a track to suit all abilities. If you don’t have a bike there are plenty of places you can hire. Mcleans Island: A 10.5 km easy riding track suitable for the whole family, its situated directly opposite Orana Park, so take a picnic and make a day of it. Bottle Lake Forest: Fun and varied, take it slow with the kids or go hard out, you choose. Port Hills: There are a number of tracks to choose from on the port hills, these would be the most popular as they are so central to Christchurch and it has some amazing tracks winding through the trees. But to name a few: Kennedys Bush, Godley Head, Worsley Spur, Traverse and Victoria Park.
This is a great walk with stunning coastal views and WWII remains. The walk begins at the Taylors Mistake carpark, then make your way behind the beach to the start of the Pilgrims Way Coastal Track. On this track you will see where old cave dwellings used to be built into the hillside. Passing Bolder Bay the track climbs up to the headland and the historic Godley Head coastal defence battery. The Godley Battery Compound is currently closed due to earthquake damage but the track continues round and past the historic military buildings including the Battery Observation Posts located at the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour. Alternatively you can start this track from the Godley Head carpark which is located on Evans Pass Road.
The pier that stands today was opened in 1997, it replaced the original timber built one which was more British Traditional style and was only 700 ft long. Built of reinforced concrete it spans 980 ft long, making it the longest in Australasia. One of the more popular events on the pier is the Guy Fawkes Fireworks Display which is held every 5th November, which is attended by many of the locals.
MARGARET MAHY PLAYGROUND
Following the 2011 earthquake, the governments recovery plan was to have a city wide family playground as one of the elements of the East Frame. The playground opened on 22 December 2015 and is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The playground is named after New Zealands famous childrens author and it is said the playground is “ the place of childhood dreams”. Some of the highlights are the 4 meter wide slide, double flying fox and a climbing wall. There is also a water play area with water cannons and sprinklers and a splash pad. And for those with kids under 5 there is a separate fenced area. If you have kids then you will want to check this out....or your kids definetly will.
CHRISTCHURCH STREET ART Post quake Christchurch has street art popping up all over the city, new and old buildings have international artists creating colourful murals. This has become so big that you can get a map of all the art and where to find them, walking around the city has changed from viewing the historic buildings to city gallery. Watch This Space:Christchurch Street Art, is an interactive map featuring a great selection of murals, some from the past as buildings have gone up and covered them now, but also from the present, plus information on the artist, inspiration and where to find the mural. Some of these art works won’t be around for long as the city build continues so make this one a priority.
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.
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Ph +64 3 366 7830 info@christchurchattractions.nz
www.christchurchattractions.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 Train Sundays, (1st Sunday of the Month, UNLIMITED Train and Tram Rides
Entry Prices Adults
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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 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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NEW ZEALAND’S BEST DISPLAY OF NATIVE, INTRODUCED & FARM WILDLIFE
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 60 HUSSEY RD, HAREWOOD, CHCH. Ph +64 3 359 6226 Email: info@willowbank.co.nz
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HANMER SPRINGS
waikari
Waikari is at the northern end of the Weka Pass vintage railway amongst intriguing limestone outcrops of which Frog Rock protruding over SH7 is most prominent. View ancient drawings set into the limestone as well as stunning vistas on the Weka Pass Walkway. From Waikari Village Green, The Waikari Walkway follows the old railway track behind Waikari village to Hawarden. Waikari is renowned for Maori cave artwork and the Waikari Walkway provides access to the Maori rock drawings in the Weka Pass Reserve.
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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!
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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!
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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
Embark on the journey of a lifetime with Hanmer Springs Helicopters- one of New Zealand’s leading tourist flight and commercial helicopter services company.
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For excitement and pure relaxation in an alpine atmosphere
Mountainbiking Hurunui i-SITE Visitor Centre 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
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.
North Canterbury
kaiapoi
Kaiapoi is a picturesque river town which won the NZ Most Beautiful Town Award in 2009. It is easily accessed from the Northern Motorway, State Highway 1, just 20 minutes north of Christchurch. Kaiapoi Farmers Market Come and select locally grown or produced food in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Every Saturday 9am til 12noon. Rain or shine. Traditionally made European breads and pastries, local Rockford Pork, David’s fresh veggies, Saw Heng’s amazing baking, Faye’s organic salad mix & more...,free range eggs, cooked breakfast bacon sandwiches, veggie plants and perennials and when in season: apples, pears, apricots, tomatoes, mushrooms, asparagus,capsicum and strawberries.
Rangiora
Waikuku
Rangiora is a vibrant town near Christchurch, with a strong sense of community and offering an attractive quality of life in its semi rural setting. There is a great range of Rangiora accommodation ranging from motels, bed and breakfast, farm stays to holiday parks. There is also a good selection of Rangiora activities, both in and out of town. Activities include golf, horse riding, jet boating and museums.
Waikuku is an idyllic beachside settlement near to Christchurch, that has space for children to play and families and friends to gather. Here, the Ashley River meets the sea and has the largest, least modified estuary in Canterbury, which has outstanding value to birdlife. Waikuku Beach and the Ashley River mouth area are popular spots for fishing, camping, family gatherings, surfing and swimming.
Oxford
Oxford is just 45 minutes drive west of Christchurch on Inland Scenic Route 72. It is nestled near the foothills of the Southern Alps and offers many recreation and leisure activities. There is a real sense of an English village atmosphere and genuine warmth about the people that you meet in Oxford. Oxford Farmers Markett The Oxford Farmers Market, Sunday mornings 9am 12noon, is an authentic Farmers’ Market where the seller is the producer. A wide range of meats, fruit, vegetables, baking, preserves, breakfast and coffee from more than 25 stalls. Eftpos available. Make Oxford a destination visit on a Sunday morning and check out our cafes, markets, museums and other attractions under the backdrop of the Southern Alps.....only 40 minutes from Christchurch.
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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
Accomodation
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
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.
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.
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.
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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
Enjoy the kayaking adventure of a lifetime in Kaikoura! Catch up with the local fur seals, blue penguins and dusky dolphins as they duck and dive around the scenic Kaikoura coastline. From our guided seal kayaking, family kayaking and Sunset kayak tours to hiring stand up paddleboards or sit on top kayaks, our qualified instructors are trained professionals who can skilfully guide you with comprehensive safety procedures and paddling techniques to keep you safe and dry. Hire your own kayak or if you want to upskill first take a course at our highly respected Kayak School. It’s the perfect family experience where you can explore and discover the magnificent marine life that Kaikoura offers. Take in the breathtaking scenery of the peninsula with the sheer cliff faces, craggy rocks and mountain tops while you leisurely paddle around the coastline or ride the surf in the fresh summer breeze that comes off the Pacific Ocean while enjoying the marine life close up! For an enjoyable eco-friendly watertight aquatic experience, you can trust Kaikoura Kayaks to make it one that you’ll remember for a lifetime!
“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!
Albatross Encounter Kaikoura is regarded as the best place in the world to see seabirds.
Enter the world of the dusky dolphin and experience the grace and beauty of the most acrobatic and interactive of all dolphin species.
THESE WORLD-CLASS TOURS ARE IN HIGH DEMAND. BOOK WELL IN ADVANCE !
Get up close to albatross and many other pelagic (ocean going) species of bird found close to shore along the Kaikoura coast.
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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Akaroa
about akaroa
A picturesque 90 minute drive from Christchurch lies Akaroa, a charming French-inspired village cradled in the arms of an ancient volcano. Take in sweeping harbour views and see the outer bays from a hilltop vantage point. In the village itself, spend a leisurely day exploring boutique shops, an antique museum, galleries and gourmet eateries, or swim with the rare Hector’s dolphin. There is plenty of accommodation available in the hotels/motels, backpackers & B&B’s and an extensive range of these can be found on www.akaroa.com. The road to Akaroa is open and clear and transport is flowing. Akaroa is open and ready to welcome visitors.
STATE HIGHWAY 75 TO CHRISTCHURCH
The population early last century numbered in the thousands, with people mainly employed in timber milling and farming. A major local industry was the harvesting and threshing of cocksfoot. Today the population of the area is approximately 1000 people, with many moving into the area for the rural country lifestyle.
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BEACH ROAD
Little River, approximately 45 minutes drive from Christchurch on Banks Peninsula, is on State Highway 75 to Akaroa, a major South Island tourist destination. Little River is a great place to visit for walks and mountain biking, and is a busy stop over with its Cafe, Art Gallery, Craft Station and Museum. The Christchurch-Little River Rail Trail, a very popular cycling and walking track that opened in 2006, largely follows the course of the old Little River Branch Railway. At Little River Campground/Manaia Native Habitat in Okuti Valley you can experience walks through native bush, native birds and the scary slippery mudslides. The beach at Birdlings Flat with its Gemstone and Fossil Museum is a worthwhile stop for fishing and fossicking.
FRENCH BAY
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little river
Akaroa, with it’s own beautiful bays and harbour, French and English history has an enormous range of activities to keep you busy for days. In Flea bay you will find the largest little penguin colony on mainland New Zealand. Akaroa waters are home to the rarest and smallest marine dolphin and all around you will find fantastic sea kayaking in spectacular surroundings. There are cruises, sail boats, cycle tours, mail runs, and an excellent range of walking tracks. Don’t miss seeing the Hector’s dolphins and other special wildlife on a harbour cruise. Akaroa is rich in Arts and Crafts which starts with a must see visit to the ‘Little River Art Gallery’ as you drive through Little River, with many unique crafts shops in Akaroa. You will love the shopping in Akaroa where you can walk from one end to the other in 15 minutes, with some exquisite local boutiques. There is so much to see and do in Akaroa that you will need more than a day trip! Visit www.akaroa.com for everything you need to know.
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Akaroa Fish & Chips
Excellent Fish and chips, and in a great location Open daily 11.00am until 8.30pm approx 59 Beach Road, Akaroa
Bully Hayes
Open daily for Breakfast Lunch and Dinner, great food with an excellent view of Akaroa Harbour. 57 Beach Road, Akaroa
The Little Bistro
The Little Bistro serves hearty, locally sourced, seasonal meals in a fantastic atmosphere. With a view over the green to the sea and hills of Akaroa 33 Rue Lavaud, Akaroa
L’Escargot Rouge-Deli to Go
Open every day from 8.00am on Beach Road on the main waterfront. They French style Breakfast with a large selection of sweet and savoury items to suit all tastes, Great coffee, juices and wine to takeaway. We have “Le Parisien” Breakfasts, Baguettes, Croissants, Pain au Chocolat 67 Beach road
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Lake tekapo / Mt Cook 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.
Explore the wonders of the southern sky with
EARTH and SKY
at Mt John Observatory - high above the breathtaking landscape of Lake Tekapo
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.
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
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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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.
Burkes Pass is named after Michael John Burke, a graduate of Dublin University, who discovered the passageway leading into the Mackenzie Country in 1855. This was an alternative route to the Mackenzie Pass which the notorious sheep stealer, James Mackenzie, had used to take his sheep into the Otago goldfields.
A dray track was cut through Burkes Pass in 1857-58. Settlers and bullock teams soon found The Long Cutting was the easier of the two passageways to negotiate, becoming the main thoroughfare for travellers in to the Mackenzie, a vast land known by Maori for its plentiful supply of wekas on the plains and eels in the streams and lakes. With travel slow and arduous, the need for a resting place for weary travellers soon became evident. A town, first known as Cabbage Tree Creek, then Clulee, and finally Burkes Pass, sprang up around the hotel that was built in . For more than half a century a colourful cavalcade passed through the town, Burkes Pass becoming the social, business, and sporting centre for the Mackenzie Country pioneers. Its heyday was 1890 to 1910 when there was a population of 143 and a three-teacher school. Now Burkes Pass is home to two restored cob cottages and still standing is St. Patrick’s Church, built in 1871.
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.
Church of the good Shepard, Tek
Aoraki Mount Cook
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. On your South Island adventure Aoraki Mount Cook is a MUST SEE destination.
Omarama
Omarama is a small rural town in the Mackenzie Country at the head of the Waitaki Valley, 30 kilometres south of Twizel and 100 kilometres south of Mount Cook, an ideal place to stop on your journey between Queenstown/Wanaka and Christchurch.
Omarama is Maori for “Place of Light”, it is a world famous gliding location where you can take scenic glider or bi-plane flights into the Southern Alps, have a high country farm experience, soak in the view and unwind in the fresh mountain water in the Hot Tubs or enjoy tasty fresh food and great coffee. Omarama is a must stop on your southern journey.