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Within the gentle curve of the South Canterbury coastline
the Timaru District covers 2,602 square kilometres of diverse
landscape.
Attractive towns, lush pasture, rolling downlands, green hills
and clean rivers lie in the lee of New Zealand's magnificent
Southern Alps in the west.
The District's north and south boundaries are naturally defined
by two rivers, the Rangitata and the Pareora, both known for
good fishing and swimming. A stretch of land in the northwest
corner of the District sweeps through 64 kilometres of dramatic
scenery beyond the Rangitata Gorge to Mesopotamia Station
in the high country.
Over 42,000 residents enjoy life in Timaru District. Moderately-priced
real estate, good medical services, excellent educational
facilities, an abundance of sporting and recreational facilities
and a friendly community all contribute to make Timaru District
a welcoming and attractive destination. Enterprising businesses
keep the workforce stable.
The temperate climate is conducive to the growing
of all kinds of produce - from apples and berry fruits to
asparagus, carrots, peas and pumpkin. A huge variety of flowers,
including Calla lilies and peony roses are grown for both
the domestic and export markets.
Timaru is strategically and centrally located on major transport
arteries. Its airport and port facilities are provided as
the natural distribution point for South Island exports/ imports.
Cultural activities eg, the
Art Gallery are encouraged .
Sport has an important role to play in the daily
lives of Timaru District families.
Visitors are always welcome at the District's
seven golf courses.
Timaru District sits at the doorstep of many inland lakes
where sailing, water skiing, boating, windsurfing and fishing
are popular summer pastimes. At least five Central South Island
ski fields are within easy distance - all less than two hours'
drive from the coast. Whether it's dropping a line from the
wharf at Timaru in the hope of hooking a fish, sailing offshore
on the sparkling Pacific Ocean, or tramping in nature's bush-clad
hills, there's something to interest the whole family in a
District which takes pride in its many assets.
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