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  2. Queen Elizabeth Park, Kāpiti Coast - Wikipedia

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    The park is managed by the Greater Wellington Regional Council and contains the last area of natural dunes on the Kāpiti Coast. [1] Facilities and attractions at the park include walkways, a restored wetland, a campground, a visitor centre, the Wellington Tramway Museum , and an area for equestrian activities.

  3. Battle Hill Farm Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Battle Hill Farm Forest Park is a regional park near Paekākāriki, in the Kāpiti Coast District and Wellington Region of New Zealand's lower North Island. [1] The park is a dedicated farm park, [2] administered by Wellington Regional Council. [1] Transmission Gully runs through the park. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Pharazyn Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Pharazyn Reserve is a public reserve located north of Waikanae, on the Kapiti Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located adjacent to the Te Harakeke Swamp, a regionally significant area of harakeke and raupō wetland. The reserve covers an area of 41 ha (100 acres), and is managed by Kapiti Coast District Council. [1]

  5. Kāpiti Coast District - Wikipedia

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    Kapiti has been represented in rugby league by the Kapiti Bears – Kapiti Coast Rugby League Club Inc., which was founded in the 1970s and was the home of Kiwi and Melbourne Storm player Stephen Kearney. The Kapiti Bears operate out of Matthews Park, Menin Road, and are affiliated with the Wellington Rugby League Association.

  6. Waikanae - Wikipedia

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    There are two primary schools (see below), a golf course, bowling club, Waikanae Park rugby and cricket ground, and several retirement centres. Mahara Gallery is an art gallery opened in 1996. [34] [35] It was renovated in 2023 and renamed "Toi Mahara". [36] Te Araroa (the country's long-distance walking trail) leads through Waikanae.

  7. Raumati Marine Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Raumati Marine Gardens is a public park in Raumati Beach on New Zealand's Kāpiti Coast. It is near the Tasman Sea just behind the beach, hence its name, and on the northern side of the park, the Wharemauku Stream reaches the ocean. The Gardens are a popular recreation location for locals and visitors from nearby towns.