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Acheron Accommodation House

free event
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The valleys of the Awatere, Waiautoa (Clarence) and Wairau Rivers, their tributaries and...

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Frenchman’s Gully Māori Rock Art Site

free event
every day, 8:30am - 5:30pm

The smooth walls of limestone outcrops in South Canterbury and North Otago provided an...

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Aoraki Early Bird Dragon Boat Regatta

Sun 21 Feb 10, All day event

Join the festivities on the grassy banks of the NEW lake at the NEW Pegasus town, just...

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Adderley Head Signal Station

free event
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A Pilot and Signal Station was established here in 1867 and began operating on 8 December...

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Ball Pass Crossing

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Ball Pass Crossing is a demanding two to three-day alpine route, crossing the Mount Cook...

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Bealey Spur Hut

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Bealey Spur Hut is a beech sapling-framed; corrugated iron-clad hut with a wooden floor....

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Cricket: Men's 4-Day - Canterbury v Northern Districts

Thu 25 Feb 10 - Sun 28 Feb 10, every day, 10:00am

The Canterbury Wizards play the Northern Knights in this domestic Men's 4-day Match at the ...

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East Branch Ahuriri (Quailburn) Hut

free event
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The hut is located on the true left of the Ahuiri River East Branch below Quailburn...

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Takeaways

free event
Fri 22 Jan 10 - Sat 13 Feb 10, every day, 6:00pm

Takeaways is an exhibition of works by various artists on display at 84 Lichfield Street,...

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Dasler Bivouac

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Dasler is a 2x3 metre, two bunk hut built on treated wooden piles. It’s exterior is clad ...

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