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What's happening in Arthurs Point

Restoration planting

Our community are engaged in planting native flora throughout the local area to restore and strengthen the habitat.

New activity trails

We’re working with partners to extend existing walking trails and building new ones throughout the area.

Hosting vibrant events

We’re always looking for new activities to bring our local community together. Get in touch if you have any ideas to contribute.

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About Arthurs Point

Arthurs Point is an alpine village of Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand, and is home to over 1500 residents and many small businesses.  It is situated near Queenstown Hill and Bowen Peak and is not far from central Queenstown. Arthurs Point sits at the foothills of one of New Zealand's best ski-field & mountain bike parks Coronet Peak, along with beautiful riverways and mountain trails. Other distinctive features in the area are the Shotover Jet Company which is one of the first to operate jet boats on the Shotover River which passes under the Edith Cavell Bridge.

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Arthurs Point was named after Thomas Arthur who, in November 1862, discovered gold in the banks of the nearby Shotover River.  

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It is also home to a number of hospitality and tourism businesses including Canyon Brewery, Gantleys Pub & Restaurant, The Gin Garden, Rakau, Onsen Pools, Canyon Swing and the Top 10 Holiday Park. 

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Read more about Arthurs Point and its history here. 

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