Where is Waimakariri in NZ?

Where is Waimakariri in NZ?

South Island
Waimakariri District is a local government district, located in the Canterbury region of New Zealand’s South Island. It is named after the Waimakariri River, which forms the district’s southern boundary, separating it from Christchurch City and the Selwyn District.

What is the meaning of Waimakariri?

cold, rushing water
Waimakariri means cold, rushing water . Traditionally the Waimakariri provided several trails to the West Coast where precious pounamu was gathered. The river was also used as an access route to the mahinga kai areas further inland at lakes such as Lyndon and Pearson.

Are there eels in the Waimakariri?

Waimakariri River Spring-fed streams draining to the Ashley/Rakahuri and Waimakariri Rivers provide important habitat for koura, longfin and shortfin eels, lamprey and invertebrates.

How did Maori use the Waimakariri River?

For Ngāi Tahu, the Waimakariri River is an ancestor whose waters are an inheritance to sustain the tribe. Food from the river, particularly eels and whitebait, was a lifeline effectively cut-off by the settler government and the farmers they primarily represented, Tau says.

Can you swim in the Waimakariri River?

Upstream, the Hurunui River at State Highway 7 site remains unsuitable for swimming. In the Waimakariri District, all three Ashley River/Rakahuri sites (Rangiora-Loburn Bridge, Gorge Bridge and State Highway 1) are suitable for swimming. Pegasus Lake at Moto Quay is suitable for swimming.

Where does the Waimakariri start?

Southern AlpsWaimakariri River / Source

Where does the name waimakariri come from?

Waimakariri is a Maori term meaning “cold water.” Braided channels of the Waimakariri River, east-central South Island, New Zealand.

What fish are in the Waimakariri River?

The Waimakariri River has salmon fishing during the season and also has good runs of sea-run brown trout. Access to the river is excellent.

Why is the Waimakariri River important?

It provides 90% of the area’s drinking water, mostly without any treatment. The Waimakariri River presents a major flood hazard to Christchurch, a city of 300,000 people, which has developed on the southern floodplain, and to Kaiapoi (5,000 people), which has developed to the north.

Is Pegasus beach safe to swim?

From mid-December to mid-January, lifeguards patrol at Waikuku, Pegasus Town and Woodend. It is not safe to swim at Kairaki Beach close to the Waimakariri River mouth. Camping – Campgrounds are at Kairaki, Woodend, Waikuku, Leithfield and Amberley Beaches.

Is the Ashley river swimmable?

Unsuitable for swimming – The monitoring result did not meet the national guidelines at the time of testing. For sites where potentially toxic algae is routinely monitored, the monitoring result exceeded the alert level criteria. Avoid contact with the water and with potentially toxic algae along the edge of the water.

Can you fish the Waimakariri River?

Although the Waimakariri is one of New Zealand’s most heavily fished rivers, it is a mistake to believe that this is due entirely to the river’s close proximity to Christchurch. In fact the river is home to one of the best salmon fisheries in New Zealand in addition to excellent populations of brown and rainbow trout.

Where can I fish in Waimakariri?

Most of the best fishing is reached by boat. There is limited access at Gorge Bridge, Woodstock and the Kowai River confluence for the shore-based angler. Salmon fishing in the middle reaches is unpredictable, and dependent on being there when the fish run. Mid February to the end of March are the best month.

Can you swim in the Waimakariri?

In the Waimakariri District, all three Ashley River/Rakahuri sites (Rangiora-Loburn Bridge, Gorge Bridge and State Highway 1) are suitable for swimming. Pegasus Lake at Moto Quay is suitable for swimming. Kaiapoi River at boat ramp should be avoided.

Is the Ashley River swimmable?

Is Ashley River safe for dogs?

The warning follows a moderate to high concentration of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) being found in the Rakahuri/Ashley River at Ashley-Loburn Bridge. People should avoid the area and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until the health warning has been lifted.

What fish can you catch at Waimakariri?

Can you fish in Waimakariri River?

What is the best time to catch kahawai?

Morning & evening seem best but kahawai can be caught year round and at any time during the day. Soft baits, jigs, flies, spinners and flasher rigs are all very effective.

Is the Waimakariri safe for dogs?

Waikirikiri/Selwyn River at Glentunnel People should avoid the area and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until the health warning has been lifted. There are also other access points along the Waikirikiri/Selwyn River that may have benthic cyanobacteria present.

What is the Waimakariri?

The Waimakariri is colloquially referred to as the ‘Waimak’, a shortening of the Māori name. The source of the Waimakariri is located in the Southern Alps, at the head of a valley to the west of Arthur’s Pass, where it is primarily fed by snow melt and glacial runoff.

Who is the MP for Waimakariri?

Waimakariri is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, formed for the 1996 election and returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The MP for Waimakariri is Matt Doocey of the National Party.

Is the Waimakariri River crown land?

Instead of being unoccupied Crown land as are most New Zealand river beds, the bed of the Waimakariri River is vested in the Canterbury Regional Council (Environment Canterbury). The name Waimakariri comes from the Māori words wai, meaning water, and makariri, meaning cold.

Is Waimakariri a safe electorate for Labour?

Given that Rangiora was a safe National electorate and Christchurch North a safe Labour electorate, and given the urban-rural makeup of the electorate, Waimakariri does not favour any party.