Regional Outdoors Summer Events in Wellington Regional Council Parks and Forests 2001-02 programme
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Join us for a programme of fun family events this summer. This is your
chance to relax in the outdoors, learn about the rich cultural history of our
region and understand more about plants, animals and the environment.
We want to include as many people as possible in the Regional Outdoors
programme. Bookings are required for some events. Please phone 526
4133 during office hours. The office is closed from 24 December 2001 to 3
January 2002.
For more information about the programme, phone 384 5708, freephone
0800 496 734 during office hours, or contact the Park Ranger:
Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Ranger: 237 5511
Belmont Regional Park Ranger: 586 6614
Kaitoke Regional Park Ranger: 526 7322
Queen Elizabeth Park Ranger: 04 292 8625
For public transport information view WRCs website
www.gw.govt.nz/timetables
or phone Ridewell on 801-7000.
Many of the activities are run in conjunction with our local cities and with
iwi, clubs and volunteer groups involved in the parks. Talk to the guides,
the volunteer groups all welcome new members.
chance to relax in the outdoors, learn about the rich cultural history of our
region and understand more about plants, animals and the environment.
We want to include as many people as possible in the Regional Outdoors
programme. Bookings are required for some events. Please phone 526
4133 during office hours. The office is closed from 24 December 2001 to 3
January 2002.
For more information about the programme, phone 384 5708, freephone
0800 496 734 during office hours, or contact the Park Ranger:
Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Ranger: 237 5511
Belmont Regional Park Ranger: 586 6614
Kaitoke Regional Park Ranger: 526 7322
Queen Elizabeth Park Ranger: 04 292 8625
For public transport information view WRCs website
www.gw.govt.nz/timetables
or phone Ridewell on 801-7000.
Many of the activities are run in conjunction with our local cities and with
iwi, clubs and volunteer groups involved in the parks. Talk to the guides,
the volunteer groups all welcome new members.