Invercargill Accommodation and Attractions
Invercargill is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost settlements in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region.
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Camp Columba was opened in 1957 as the permanent home for the Mataura District Bible Class Easter Camp. School camps, churches and community groups use our site throughout the year. We also run our own holiday camps during summer...
Stewart Island Flights offer multiple scheduled flights daily - Invercargill to Halfmoon Bay return. 20 minutes flight one way. Unique charters are available to mainland locations and also to the isolated beaches along the West Coast of Stewart Island, such as...
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Invercargill Information
Invercargill lies in the heart of the wide expanse of the Southland Plains on the Oreti or New River some 18 km north of Bluff, which is the southernmost town in the South Island. It is bordered by large areas of conservation land and marine reserves, including Fiordland National Park covering the south-west corner of the South Island.
Queen's Park is just north of the city centre, with botanical gardens, an aviary, sports grounds, and the Southland Museum and Art Gallery. Anderson Park, on the northern boundary of Invercargill, is a large Georgian-style residence set in 24 hectares of landscaped gardens. The house displays Invercargill's extensive collection of New Zealand art.
Invercargill is "The city of Water and Light". A recent sign also states "Invercargill, where dreams can come true" with an image from the 2005 film The World's Fastest Indian.