Introducing our regional parks
News release
Thursday 6 January 2011
Introducing our regional parks
Getting to know more about the region’s fascinating ecological heritage is easy this summer with three free Great Outdoors summer events 2011 events showcasing regional parks.
“Regional parks provide beautiful backdrops to our region but they’re even better when you get out and about in them,” says Cr Nigel Wilson, Chair of Greater Wellington’s Cultural and Social Wellbeing Committee. (This committee’s responsibilities include regional parks and forests.)
Cr Wilson says that the events are a great introduction to regional parks and an opportunity for regular visitors to learn something new. “You might be surprised at what’s on offer. From scenic walks in beautiful hidden forests to exploring the regional history contained in these parks – each event offers a unique experience.”
The walks will be guided by Greater Wellington rangers and experts from the community who know the areas well.
These are just three of over 60 events in the Great Outdoors programme. For a full list of events, go to www.gw.govt.nz/events .
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO THE RAINFOREST 2 (free)
KAITOKE
REGIONAL PARK
Thursday 20 January, 7-8.30pm
Join
Greater Wellington rangers on a walk through native bush,
introducing the wonders of Wellington’s temperate
rainforest.
Booking essential: bookings@gw.govt.nz, 04
830 4041
CREEK TO PEAK (free)
BELMONT REGIONAL
PARK
Saturday 22 January, 10am-1pm
Explore the
natural life and landscape of Dry Creek and Boulder Hill
with ecologist Mary McIntyre from the Friends of Belmont
Regional Parks,
Booking essential: bookings@gw.govt.nz,
04 830 4041
EXPLORE THE REAL CANNONS CREEK (free)
BELMONT REGIONAL PARK (CANNONS CREEK ENTRANCE)
Saturday 29 January, 9.30am-12noon
Brings the kids
to have fun in the bush and creek while Friends of Maara Roa
guides show the history of human impact – past and
present. Enjoy the new Nature Walk together.
Booking
essential: bookings@gw.govt.nz,
ends