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Top of the North
East Coast
The bountiful and beautiful Bay of Islands
A convenient stop - Hundertwasser Toilets
Kerikeri - taste the good life
Waitangi - who we are
Tackling the Duke's Nose - Whangaroa
Romantic Russell
The silent story tellers of Russell
Magical Matauri
Anglers' El Dorado
The Perfect Summer
Manaia
Poor Knights: Underwater Utopia
Bream Bay
Walk a tiger in Whangarei
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Waitangi Treaty Grounds

One experience is essential in order to gain an insight into the foundation and character of this country. To understand who we are, we must know where we came from and how we grew together to become one multi-cultural nation.

This story, with its drama, conflict and reconciliation, unfolds around the unique treaty that forged the relationship between Maori and the British colonists. It is the story of The Treaty of Waitangi.

The Waitangi Treaty Grounds is more than a museum. It’s living history; a place where the past, present and future meet in a well-maintained natural landscape complete with guided walks, a historic precinct, an intricately-carved Maori meeting house and one of the world’s largest ceremonial war canoes. A tall naval flagstaff marks the place where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed.

History comes alive on a guided tour and, several times a day, the He Tohu group give an intimate, spine-tingling cultural performance.

The Visitors' Centre plays an awe-inspiring audio-visual show outlining the history of Waitangi and the Bay of Islands, and an artefacts gallery displays taonga [treasures] in the care of the Waitangi National Trust.

 

 

Waitangi Day at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds