Editorials
The following features and editorials will help provide a
glimpse and insight into the diverse areas that make up the region
of Canterbury. They are copyright free and for editorial use only.
They must not be used for advertising or advertorial copy.
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A slice of Canterbury history…. The Waimakariri District is a spectacular area of North Canterbury with a strong rural and adventure focus.
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Something for everybody…. Spectacular scenery, arts & crafts, idyllic picnic spots, beautiful walkways and a collection of extremely welcoming friendly small towns.
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See the landscape change drastically - from the flat plains of Canterbury's farmland to the rugged Southern Alps. Leave the beach behind and experience instead the stunning turquoise waters...
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Where the mountains meet the sea… Kaikoura is one of Canterbury's and New Zealand's truly unique and picturesque holiday destinations. The rugged coastline is complemented by Alpine Ranges...
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Every township has its own unique story to tell… The Hurunui district is rich in local history, infact it is thought that "Hurunui" was one of two dogs...
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The Gateway to the South Island.. Christchurch has an Alps to Ocean horizon, a heritage heart and a sense of adventure. Internationally recognised for its award-winning gardens, Christchurch...
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True Southern Hospitality… This diverse region of Canterbury includes the townships of Timaru, Geraldine, Pleasant Point, Temuka and Waimate, each with their own special flair and flavour.
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In the heart of the South Island… Diverse and dynamic, escape to the place that has it all! Your journey begins in the contemporary city of Christchurch with,...
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Banks Peninsula is famous for its beautiful harbours, volcanic hills and passes, hidden bays and two of New Zealand's largest lowland lakes teeming with bird and marine life.
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The Ashburton District is made up of several towns including, Ashburton, Methven, Rakaia, Mayfield, Hinds and the Foothills incorporating Mt Somers. Each area is unique in character and...
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