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New Zealand Activities & Attractions for “golden bay”

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The Village Theatre

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In 1927 a grand ball was held to celebrate the opening of the Takaka Cinema, now the premises of the Wholemeal Café. This original movie theatre ran for forty years until it closed in 1967, unable to compete with the arrival of TV in Golden Bay in the early ‘60s. In 2005, a new screen was installed along with a surround sound system that incorporates a central sub bass speaker which is what shakes the floor when King Kong lands on the ground! 2006 saw comfortable new seating purchased and installed from donations and voluntary labour and in 2007, a grant to cover the purchase of a state of the art DVD projector completed the Village Theatre's evolution into a comfortable high tech entertainment venue.

Winema, House of Healing & Learning

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Winema seeks to inspire individuals and groups to reach out into other realms of existence, to explore their individual potential and capabilities, to attain a higher state of consciousness. Facilitating this by providing alternative modalities in health, education and art, in an environment of love and acceptance to all those who enter its doors.

Cape Farewell Horse Treks

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Horse trekking on and around Cape Farewell in Golden Bay, New Zealand.

Heaphy Track Help

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Derry Kingston started his Heaphy Track Help business in 2003. He had long seen the need for a car relocation service for the Heaphy Track. He concluded that the most efficient way was to drive the car from one end to the other and then to walk back quickly. Consequently, he has now walked the Heaphy Track about 200 times! Derry's long involvement with the Golden Bay Tramping Club has given him extensive knowledge of both the Kahurangi and the Abel Tasman National Parks.

New Zealand Tourism Activities from white water rafting, sea kayaking, surfing, swimming and boating to nature walking, hiking, tramping, mountaineering and trekking; from skydiving, bungy jumping, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding and