Christchurch attractions and tours book your tickets for some of Christchurch's best tours and attractions.
Book for other South Island regions as well.
Book on line to save time and make sure you won't miss out and be disappointed.
Welcome to Christchurch, the garden city of New Zealand.. The Christchurch District in the South island is one of the most diversely beautiful areas in New Zealand.
Below you will find information about our region from business opportunities to education and health services.
A LOOK AT ALL CHRISTCHURCH ATTRACTIONS AND TOURS BOOK HEREChristchurch attractions and tours book your tickets for some of Christchurch's best tours and attractions. Book on line to save time and make sure you won't miss out and be disappointed. |
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HEALTH SERVICES IN CHRISTCHURCHThe Christchurch District Health Board provide a range of Health Services in Christchurch including Hospitals, Community and Rural Health Services, Maternity, Specialist Health Services and much more. For General Practitioners and Christchurch Duty Doctor information click here. |
RECREATIONAL FACILITIESChristchurch is fantastic in that it has a wide range of Recreational Facilities on offer many of them public or subsidized by the rate payers. Ssome of which have rich history and huge sentimental value to the people of Christchurch. |
ABOUT OUR DISTRICTThe Christchurch region encompasses a large part of south Island. Christchurch is home to natural beauty, history and culture that is experienced by locals and visitors to the area. |
CHRISTCHURCH RETURNED SERVICES ASSOCIATIONChristchurch Returned Services Association ( RSA )Welcome to the Home of Christchurch Memorial Returned and Services Association |
LIVING HISTORY IN CHRISTCHURCHFirst Inhabitants The first people to live in the place now known as Christchurch were moa hunters, who probably arrived there as early as AD 1000. The hunters cleared large areas of mataī and tōtara forest by fire and by about 1450 all the moa had been killed off. North Island Māori (Ngati Māmoe and later Ngāi Tahu) arrived in Canterbury between 1500 and 1700. The remaining moa hunters were killed or taken into the tribes. Hāwea, Rapuwai and Waitaha |
RETIREMENT IN CHRISTCHURCHRetirement in Christchurch is very popular with plenty of gardens and a peaceful environment for the elderly. |
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESThe Christchurch District is know for it's tourism and events industry as well as farming, forestry and hospitality. |
EDUCATION IN CHRISTCHURCHThere are a number of education facilities in Christchurch, from Pre-school to University, Tertiary education and beyond. In the Canterbury region there are just under 300 year 1 to year 15 schools available follow the link below for information on all of them.
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONSChristchurch is home to many attractions such as the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Museums, Wildlife Parks and more. |
SPORTS CLUBS AND SOCIETIESFind contact details, website links and information about local Christchurch sporting clubs, societies, community organisations and support groups. Christchuch is host to many sports clubs and societies. |
CHRISTCHURCH CRUISE SHIP TERMINALCruise berth set to put Lyttelton on the mapThe country’s first ever custom-built cruise ship facility is on track to open in Lyttelton in November 2020. This is great news for our city to be able to take the large cruise ships is going to help our businesses and bring much needed tourists dollars into the region. |
Christchurch attractions and tours book your tickets for some of Christchurch's best tours and attractions.
Book for other South Island regions as well.
Book on line to save time and make sure you won't miss out and be disappointed.
The Christchurch region encompasses a large part of south Island. Christchurch is home to natural beauty, history and culture that is experienced by locals and visitors to the area.
The Christchurch District is know for it's tourism and events industry as well as farming, forestry and hospitality.
The country’s first ever custom-built cruise ship facility is on track to open in Lyttelton in November 2020.
This is great news for our city to be able to take the large cruise ships is going to help our businesses and bring much needed tourists dollars into the region.
Welcome to the Home of Christchurch Memorial Returned and Services Association
There are a number of education facilities in Christchurch, from Pre-school to University, Tertiary education and beyond.
In the Canterbury region there are just under 300 year 1 to year 15 schools available follow the link below for information on all of them.
click here for a map and search function to find the school you are looking for.
The Christchurch District Health Board provide a range of Health Services in Christchurch including Hospitals, Community and Rural Health Services, Maternity, Specialist Health Services and much more.
For General Practitioners and Christchurch Duty Doctor information click here.
First Inhabitants
The first people to live in the place now known as Christchurch were moa hunters, who probably arrived there as early as AD 1000. The hunters cleared large areas of mataī and tōtara forest by fire and by about 1450 all the moa had been killed off.
North Island Māori (Ngati Māmoe and later Ngāi Tahu) arrived in Canterbury between 1500 and 1700. The remaining moa hunters were killed or taken into the tribes.
Hāwea, Rapuwai and Waitaha
Christchurch is home to many attractions such as the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Museums, Wildlife Parks and more.
Christchurch is fantastic in that it has a wide range of Recreational Facilities on offer many of them public or subsidized by the rate payers. Ssome of which have rich history and huge sentimental value to the people of Christchurch.
Apart from the many natural attractions, there are also a number of outdoor and indoor facilities to cater for most sports and events.
See below for more information.
Retirement in Christchurch is very popular with plenty of gardens and a peaceful environment for the elderly.
There are a number of Retirement villages available in the Christchurch, some of which are listed along with their services below.
Find contact details, website links and information about local Christchurch sporting clubs, societies, community organisations and support groups. Christchuch is host to many sports clubs and societies.