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OAMARU PUBLIC GARDENS



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Living History

Officially opened in October 1876, the Oamaru Gardens are one of the oldest in the country.
For over a century Oamaru Public Gardens has welcomed, entertained and inspired. The well tended gardens and distinctive features reflect the unique style and heritage of Oamaru and Whitestone Waitaki.
Provision was made to develop 13 hectares of public reserve between Chelmer and Isis Streets when Oamaru was surveyed in 1858.


The Gardens offer the perfect backdrop for wedding ceremonies and  other special occasions.

 

 


The local Chinese community is celebrated in the Chinese Garden easily identified by an impressive oriental inspired wall and entrance
off Chelmer Street.

The People Spaces

The interaction of people with nature has been paramount in the Oamaru Garden’s evolution.

The children’s play area has entertained countless families over the years while wide walkways are suitable for walking or running.

A large glade by the Band Rotunda and Aviary surrounded by magnificent trees provides the ideal venue for events including Victorian Heritage Week tea parties.

Regularly updated displays of bedding plants & stunning rose gardens are ablaze with colour during summer entrancing visitors with their luscious scent and picture perfect form.

There is an impressive array of New Zealand native plants that includes mature trees, shrubs and a Native Fernery.

 

Oamaru Gardens

 

Whitestone Charm and Character

From the moment visitors enter the classical main gates on Severn Street, they discover a special space designed to foster an appreciation for our natural environment.

The regal Craig Fountain donated by James Craig JP and erected in 1915 near the main entrance is one of many charming features. Made of Italian marble,this magnificent fountain is surrounded by a colourful profusion of bedding plants.

One of the finest features is the Wonderland Statue created by Scottish Sculptor Thomas J. Clapperton and gifted in 1926 by former Mayor Robert Milligan. This magical area includes a garden completed in 1959 and an ornamental stream flowing past the gracious Swan Fountain.

Other unique features include the Band Rotunda, Aviary and Peacock House and a children’s play area complete with paddling pools, coin operated barbeques and an enticing range of play equipment.

 


For a touch of the exotic, the centrally located Display House is renowned for bold displays of begonias in summer. Open daily from 9am - 4.30pm

 

Oamaru Creek meanders gently through the Gardens past the Top Pond and Mirror Lake
created by the Council’s gardener James Kidd in the late 1870s.

 

 

For more information visit:

The Oamaru iSite Information Centre
1 Thames Street, Oamaru
Ph 03 434 1656 Fax 03 434 1657
Email: isite@visitoamaru.co.nz
www.visitoamaru.co.nz
www.gardens.org.nz

For event bookings contact:

Waitaki District Council
Ph 03 433 0300 Fax 03 433 0301
email: service@waitaki.govt.nz
www.waitaki.govt.nz


 

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DOWNLOADS

Download the full version of the Oamaru Public Gardens brochure, and the Gardens Map.

Gardens brochure (for screen viewing) (PDF 472KB)

Gardens brochure (for printing) (PDF 7600KB)


Oamaru Gardens Map (JPEG 556KB)

 


 

 




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