New Zealand recreational river survey. Part III. South Island rivers

By: Egarr, G.D. (New Zealand Canoeing Association).
Contributor(s): Egarr, J.H. (New Zealand Canoeing Association).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Water & soil miscellaneous publication ; no. 15.Publisher: Wellington : National Water and Soil Conservation Organisation, 1981Description: 16 p.ISSN: 0110-4705.Subject(s): RECREATION | RIVERS | SOUTH ISLAND | LAKES | LAND SURVEYS | RECREATIONAL USE | WATER USESOnline resources: Click here to access online
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The survey is an investigation into the potential of New Zealand rivers for recreation by motor launch, jet boat, raft, canoe, kyak, pack floating and swimming, and has been carried out by the New Zealand Canoeing Association. Part III contains the results for the South Island rivers and major lakes. Each river is described by location river mouth/confluence location, map reference, length, average gradient, recreation use, scenic description, scenic value and recreational value.
In: Water & soil miscellaneous publication
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JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON ONLINE ELECTRONIC Link to resource 1 Available 32459-1001
JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON OFF-SITE STACK NO. 15 1981 1 Available J010851

1 map Available from Technical Information Office, Water and Soil Division, Ministry of Works and Development, PO Box 12041, Wellington

The survey is an investigation into the potential of New Zealand rivers for recreation by motor launch, jet boat, raft, canoe, kyak, pack floating and swimming, and has been carried out by the New Zealand Canoeing Association. Part III contains the results for the South Island rivers and major lakes. Each river is described by location river mouth/confluence location, map reference, length, average gradient, recreation use, scenic description, scenic value and recreational value.

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