Christchurch September 2002 – Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand

Christchurch, New Zealand – September 2002

Hi everyone! Due to computer problems etc, I haven’t been able to keep this up but I’m here now! Spring is now here and it’s a beautiful time of the year. Already lambs are being born, flowers bloom in the warm sunshine. What more could we want?! I hope you enjoy what I have for you below!

Events for this month
Hector's Dolphins
There’s a lot happening this month for everyone so I’ve supplied this web address:
www.bethere.org.nz

Christchurch Wildlife Cruises
Cruise in an extinct volcano – scenic Lyttelton Harbour is just 15 minutes from Christchurch. Here you will catch a glimpse of one of the world’s smallest and rarest dolphins – the Hector’s Dolphin. You will also hear about the region’s fascinating history.

Prices: $39 adult, $15 child.
Time: Cruises depart at 2:30pm daily (September-April), 1:30pm (May-August) and 10am (December-March).
Other info: A free shuttle connects with each cruise and departs from Cathedral Square daily.

Christchurch Wildlife Cruise Cat

Address: 17 Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Christchurch.
Phone: +64-3-328 9078
Fax: +64-3-328 8699
Free phone: 0800 436 574 (NZ ONLY)
Email: info@blackcat.co.nz
Website: www.blackcat.co.nz



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