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Adams Flat Hut

free event
Always on

A timber and iron unlined hut, approximately 4m x 3m, with an earth floor, two tarpaulin...

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Brunner Bridge

free event
Always on

The Brunner Bridge is clearly visible from the road. It never closes and can be accessed...

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Croesus Top Hut

free event
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A corrugated iron-clad, timber-lined hut with an open fireplace, table and three sacking...

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Seddon House Site

free event
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Richard John Seddon, premier of New Zealand from 1893 until his death in 1906, was a hotel ...

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Brunner Mine Industrial Site

free event
Always on

Silence now hangs over the extensive remains of what was once one of New Zealand’s most...

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Hukawai Glacier Centre

every day, 8:00am - 9:00pm

The Hukawai Glacier Centre, complete with its 10-metre high indoor ice-climbing wall, will ...

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Slaty Creek Hut

free event
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A hut built of pit-sawn totara slabs, with an iron roof. It contains four bunks, a bench,...

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Garden Gully Hut

free event
Always on

A corrugated iron hut with timber framework and floor, and featuring heavy calico side...

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West Coast Historical Museum

on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, 9:30am - 5:00pm
on Sat, Sun, 10:00am - 2:00pm

What began in 1869, in the New Town Hall, as the “Museum Room” has now grown into the...

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Speights Coast to Coast

Fri 12 Feb 10 - Sat 13 Feb 10, every day, All day event

For almost three decades the Speight’s Coast to Coast has led the way in adventure...

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