- Lake
Ruataniwha is an
artificial lake in the
Mackenzie Basin in the
South Island of New Zealand. It was
formed in 1977–1981 as part of the
Waitaki hydroelectric...
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Government committed $1,949,075 from the
Provincial Growth Fund to
upgrade Ruataniwha, Hinemihi, Hurumua, Iwitea, Kihitu, Taihoa, Tākitimu-Waihirere, Tawhiti...
- main
rowing venues: Lake
Karapiro near
Cambridge (odd years), and Lake
Ruataniwha near
Twizel (even years). The top
prizes at the
regatta are the Maadi...
- (7 mi) west of Tikokino. The
upper river is the
proposed site for the
Ruataniwha Water Storage Scheme, also
called the
Tukituki Catchment Proposal, a dam...
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Ruataniwha Conservation Park is a
protected area near Twizel, in the
Mackenzie District and
Canterbury Region of New Zealand's
South Island. The park is...
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distance of
roughly 27
kilometres (17 mi). In 1981, the
artificial Lake
Ruataniwha was
created along the river's
length to
power a
small hydroelectric power...
- from Lake Ōhau into Ōhau A
station and Lake
Ruataniwha. The Ohau
Canal continues beyond Lake
Ruataniwha to Ōhau B
midway along,
before emptying through...
- the
Waipawa District Council. The
district is
divided into two wards:
Ruataniwha is an
urban ward
based on the
towns of
Waipukurau and Waipawa; Aramoana-Ruahine...
- The Cam
River /
Ruataniwha is a
small river in
Canterbury in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is a
tributary of the
Kaiapoi River,
itself a tributary...
- summer,
holidaymakers nearly triple the town's po****tion.
Nearby Lake
Ruataniwha supports rowing,
sailing and
water skiing.
Twizel is 37 km (29 minutes...