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Sports venues in Hamilton, New Zealand (8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Hamilton, New Zealand" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. The 54 ha (130 acres) park is based on the banks of the Waikato River and includes enclosed gardens, open lawns, a lake, a nursery, a convention centre and the Hamilton East Cemetery.
Hamilton Zoo (Māori: Rawhi Whakaaturanga o Kirikiriroa) is the main zoological garden of Hamilton, New Zealand. Covering 25 hectares (62 acres), it is situated on Brymer Road in the Hamilton suburb of Rotokauri, on the outskirts of the metropolitan area towards the northwest. It is owned by the Hamilton City Council with the Department of ...
Balloons over Waikato is an annual hot air balloon festival held in Hamilton, New Zealand since 1999 by the non-profit organisation Balloons over Waikato Trust. The event spans five days during autumn and attracts both local and overseas balloonists.
Using that boundary, Hamilton East had a population of 12,996 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 1,389 people (12.0%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 2,283 people (21.3%) since the 2006 census. There were 4,674 households, comprising 6,369 males and 6,630 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.96 males per female, with 2,175 ...
Seddon Park was named after Richard Seddon, the longest-serving Prime Minister of New Zealand.Hamilton Borough Council named it in July 1906 before it was developed. [1] It was first used for a major cricket match in February 1914, when the touring Australians played a South Auckland XVIII in a two-day match. [2]
The events centre has hosted many sports including; international netball, Davis Cup tennis matches, Rally New Zealand and boxing. Mystery Creek has been the venue for previous New Zealand Scout Jamborees and was the site of the 19th New Zealand Jamboree 2010/2011. It is also the venue for the upcoming new Zealand Scout Jamboree (28 December ...
The museum manages ArtsPost, a shop and gallery space for New Zealand art and design. Both are managed by the Hamilton City Council. Outside the museum is The Tongue of The Dog, a sculpture by Michael Parekōwhai that has helped to increase visitor numbers. The sculpture was commissioned by MESH Sculpture Trust, Hamilton.