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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaiapoiKaiapoi - Wikipedia

    Kaiapoi is a town in the Waimakariri District of the Canterbury region, in the South Island of New Zealand. The town is located approximately 17 kilometres north of central Christchurch, close to the mouth of the Waimakariri River. It is considered a satellite town of Christchurch and is part of the Christchurch functional urban area. [3]

    • Kaiapoi River

      The Kaiapoi River is a minor river of north Canterbury, in...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › KaiapoiKaiapoi - Wikiwand

    Kaiapoi is a town in the Waimakariri District of the Canterbury region, in the South Island of New Zealand. The town is located approximately 17 kilometres north of central Christchurch, close to the mouth of the Waimakariri River. It is considered a satellite town of Christchurch and is part of the Christchurch functional urban area.

  3. The Kaiapoi port has a checkered and interesting history. The river was well used by Maori before European settlers arrived, using it for food, catching eel, native trout and whitebait . On the riverbanks waterfowl was plentiful. The first written encounter of Europeans was in 1831 when the crew of the barque Vittoria went overland from Rapaki ...

  4. La ville de Kaiapoi est une localité du district de Waimakariri située dans la région de Canterbury, dans lÎle du Sud de la Nouvelle-Zélande . Situation. La ville est localisée à approximativement 17 kilomètres au nord du centre-ville de Christchurch, près de lembouchure du fleuve Waimakariri .

  5. 1. Walk Along the Kaiapoi River. The banks of the Kaiapoi River are lined with a walkway and cycleway. Walk or cycle for as long or as little as you like, taking in the scenery of the town and crossing the Kaiapoi river bridges. Location: Anywhere along the river in Kaiapoi. © pxhere. 2. Visit Kaiapoi Island.

  6. One of the principal towns of North Canterbury, 19 km north of Christchurch. The site of the large Ngāi Tahu pā, Kaiapoi, is 11 km north of the town. Built in the 1700s, it was besieged and sacked in 1831–32 by the forces of Ngāti Toa leader Te Rauparaha.