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Whanganui River Top Ototoka Beach New Plymouth Ten Holiday Park Matipo 1 2 3 4 5 6 Park 7 8 9 10 Bason Botanical Gardens Westmere Lake Wildlife Refuge Bushy Park Aramoho Kai Iwi Beach Westmere Lake Waitahinga Trails Cemetery Whanganui River Top Ototoka Beach New Plymouth Ten Holiday Park A Hylton A Park 29 Whanganui River Road Tongariro National Park 4 Taupō r e iv R ui an ng 28 ha W 3 B Outback B Camping Ground Wembley Park Virginia Lake 26 Reserve 33 27 Virginia Lake / Rotokawau Gordon’s Peat Bush Park Scenic Reserve 24 Laird Park C Wanganui Kowhai Park C Golf Course 23 Kowhai Castlecliff Park Golf Course Victoria Park Whanganui CBD 4 James MacGregor BUCKINGHAM Memorial Park T R & Arboretum A H 19 U RQ U Springvale Park Whanganui James MacGregor Queens Park / Moutoa Memorial Park D Pukenamu Gardens / & Arboretum D CBD Pākaitore SIMON ST ES ORG MA (see inset) GE ST G 8 NO Cooks LIA CR Gardens ES Whanganui Seaside 20 Holiday Park 3 22 10 30 Tawhero 21 6 Golf Course Wanganui Spriggens 9a Gonville 7 Se lers Wharf Racecourse Park Tasman Sea Domain Queens Park / Old Wanganui Cemetery Pukenamu Moutoa Gardens / 11 Pākaitore 5 Castlecliff 4 Beach 15 4 Domain 3 13 9 E 2 E 1b 1a 12 Balgownie Reference 14 Reserve 25 Attraction 17 r e 18 Public Toilets iv i R Durie Hill nu Elevator 16 Bus Station a Carpark Attractions ng ha Library W 4 1. Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua 17. Durie Hill Tunnel & Elevator Corliss Island 3 Hospital 2. Tramways Wanganui Museum (Anzac Parade entrance) F and Tramshed 18. Durie Hill Tunnel & Elevator F Police Station 3. Whanganui Arts @ the Centre (Blyth Street entrance) 31 Airport 4. NZ Glassworks 19. Splash Centre Oceanview 5. Waimarie Centre & 20. Hatrick Skating Rink Speedway Dump Station Waimarie Paddle-Steamer 21. Hatrick Raceway 6. Moutoa Gardens / Pākaitore 22. Wanganui Racecourse Golf Course 7. Settlers Wharf / MV Wairua 23. Kowhai Park 32 8. NZ Post Collectables & Solutions 24. Riverland Family Park Indoor Swimming South Centre 25. St Paul’s Memorial Church Wanganui Air Charter Beach Wanganui Airport Palmerston North 9. Whanganui Regional Museum 26. Virginia Lake / Rotokawau (WAG) Outdoor Swimming Wellington 9a. Davis Theatre 27. Deer Park Kaitoke Lake Supermarket 10. Queen’s Park / Pukenamu 28. Westmere Walkway 11. Wanganui War Memorial Centre 29. Hylton Park Camping Ground 12. Royal Wanganui Opera House 29a. Araheke Mountain Bike Park 13. Cook’s Gardens 30. Castlecliff Beach G Museum G 14. Bell Tower at Cooks Gardens 31. Oceanview Speedway Recycling 15. Ward Observatory 32. South Beach 16. War Memorial Tower 33. Gordon’s Bush Scenic Reserve Lake Wiritoa 29a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Scoutlands Camp Ground 9 10 Whanganui Street Index Abbot Street E5 Central Avenue E5 Grey Street D6 Liffiton Street E6 Paterson Street A8 Suffolk Drive B5 Acton Place C6 Charles Close C5 Gumtree Rise B5 Lincoln Road D4 Patete Place D4 Surrey Road C4 Taupo Addenbrooke Terrace C5 Chelsea Close B5 Gunn Street E5 Linda Place C5 Pauls Road B8 Sussex Road C5 Tongariro National Aiken Road C5 Chester Road C4 Gurr Place B7 Lindsey Cresent D5 Peakes Road C5 Swiss Avenue E5 Whanganui Region Airport Road F5 Chittick Place C5 Guyton Street D6 Lithgow Drive B5 Peat Place C6 Sydney Place C7 Park Akatea Street E4 Church Place D7 Hackett Street C8 Liverpool Street C6 Peat Street C6 Tainui Street D2 Raetihi Akepiro Place D4 Churchill Cresent D5 Hadfield Cresent D6 Loader Place D4 Pehi Street B7 Takarangi Street E7 Alexa Place B6 Churton Street D6 Hakeke Street B7 London Street C6 Perham Place A8 Talbot Street B8 Alexander Street C6 Clapham Place C8 Halswell Street C6 Longbeach Drive C1 Perrett Drive B5 Tanguru Street C8 Allison Street D7 Clarkson Avenue C4 Hampton Place D5 Lowther Street C7 Pharazyn Street E6 Taranaki Street C5 Whanganui 4 Alma Road E5 College Street D6 Handley Street E6 Lucknow Street A9 Photinia Place A8 Tarata Street C6 National Park Anaua Street E7 Collier Place C5 Hardy Street D6 Madras Street A9 Pickwick Road A4 Tasman Views B5 Andrews Place E4 Collingwood Street B7 Harper Street E4 Magnolia Crescent D4 Pitt Street C6 Taupata Street D2 Pipiriki Anson Street E6 Collins Street E5 Harris Place E4 Mahoe Place E4 Plunket Street E8 Taupo Quay E6 Antrim Place C5 Cooks Street D6 Harrison Street C6 Mahoney Street B8 Plymouth Street D6 Tawa Street E5 W Anzac Parade D7 Copeland Street C6 Hatrick Street East D6 Maire Street E4 Poaka Place D2 Tawhero Street E4 H A N Aotea Street E2 Cornfoot Street D2 Hatrick Street West D6 Maketu Street C7 Polson Street D3 Tay Street C7 G Att ractions A N Aranui Avenue D2 Cornwall Road D4 Heads Road E3 Mannington Road B5 Porritt Street B6 Tayforth Road B3 U I R I Arawa Place E2 Cotswolds Close B5 Helmore Street B7 Manuka Street E2 Portal Street D7 Taylor Road C4 V E R Argyle Street C6 Cracroft Drive F7 Hereford Street C5 Maple Place A8 Poutama Place D4 Taylor Street D7 R 1. Lake Wiritoa O Armstrong Place E4 Cross Street E3 Hewitts Road F7 Maria Place D7 Poutini Street B7 Te Mana Place A7 A 2. Mosquito Point D 12 Arran Place A8 Cumbrae Place A8 Hillside Terrace B6 Maria Place Extension D6 Poynter Place E5 Tenga Street F6 3. Paloma Gardens Arundel Place D4 Cypress Place A8 Hinau Street E3 Marions Way F7 Prince Street E5 Tennyson Street E3 Ash Place A8 D'arcy Road D8 Hinemoa Street B8 Market Place D7 Pungaharuru Place E7 Terrace Street B7 4. Bason Botanical Jerusalem / Hiruhārama Ashton Terrace E2 Deem Place D5 Hipango Terrace E7 Marshall Avenue C7 Puriri Street E4 Thatcher Street D2 Gardens Attrill Place D4 Delhi Avenue A9 Hodge Place A8 Marybank Road F7 Purnell Street D6 Tiki Street E4 5. Kai Iwi Beach Wh Avon Place D5 Denby Place D6 Holdsworth Drive B5 Mason Terrace E6 Purua Street D7 Tinirau Street C8 ang 6. Ototoka Beach anu Awatea Street D2 Devon Road C5 Holyoake Street B8 Masonic Drive C7 Putiki Drive E7 Tipai Street B7 Rānana i R 11 iv Babbage Place B5 Diana Place B5 Hood Street E2 Massey Street B7 Queen Street B7 Tirimoana Place B4 7. Bushy Park e M r 4 a Balgownie Avenue F5 Dickens Lane A4 Huia Street B8 Matai Street D2 Quick Avenue A8 Titoki Street E3 n 8. Waitahinga Trails g a Ballance Street B7 Dickson Cresent B6 Hurworth Place D6 Matarawa Street C8 Raine Street C8 Titter Place C5 w 9. Aramoana lookout Matahiwi Balmoral Cresent D4 Dorset Road C5 Hutchison Cresent E8 Mathieson Street C7 Rakau Road D3 Tod Street E3 13 h e r Bamber Street E2 Downes Avenue C5 Hylton Street A6 Matipo Street E4 Rangiora Street D2 Toi Street D4 10. Ātene Skyline Walk o R Banks Place D4 Drews Avenue D7 Ikitara Road C8 Mawae Street B7 Rangitikei Street B7 Tongariro Street E3 11. Kawana Mill i v Barrack Street B7 Dublin Street D6 Imlay Place E5 Maxwell Avenue E7 Rapanui Road A3 Toro Street E8 e 12. Jerusalem / Hiruhārama r Bassett Street D6 Duigan Street E5 Indus Street D6 May Street E6 Rata Street E5 Totara Street D4 13. Raukawa Falls Bastia Avenue D8 Duncan Street C7 Ingestre Street D6 Mcneill Street A9 Raupo Street E3 Tower Cresent E7 Whanganui Bates Road F6 Durham Road D5 Iris Place D8 Meuli Street E5 Rawhiti Place C5 Trafalgar Place D7 Kakatahi National Park Bates Street D7 Durie Street E8 Iwiroa Terrace E8 Mill Road D3 Rees Street D7 Treadwell Street C5 Beach Road F5 Durie Vale Road D8 Jackson Street D6 Milton Street C7 Richmond Street C7 Tregarth Street C5 Koriniti Beachcroft B5 Dustin Street E5 Jellicoe Street B7 Milward Street C7 Ridgway Street D7 Tregenna Street E2 D Beaumaris Avenue F5 East Way E7 John Street E7 Miro Street E3 Rimu Street E4 Tui Place E4 OA R R E V Bedford Avenue F5 Eastown Road B7 Jones Street C7 Mitchell Street A7 Riverbank Road A8 Tulloch Street B6 I 8 R I 10 Bell Street C6 Eaton Cresent B5 Kaikokopu Road A6 Moana Street C7 Roberts Avenue A8 Turere Place B5 U N A Belmont Road C4 Eden Place D5 Kaimatira Road A9 Monowai Place B6 Rodney Street D7 Turoa Road C8 G N Benefield Street C8 Edith Collier Drive B5 Kaka Place B8 Montgomery Road C4 Rogers Street E4 Urquhart Street D7 A H Ātene W Bennett Street E4 Edmonds Drive B5 Kakaho Drive D4 Moore Avenue E5 Roimata Place D4 Victoria Avenue D7 Bens Place C5 Egmont Street E2 Kamahi Street D2 Moray Place E8 Rotherham Street B7 Victory Place B7 Bignell Street E5 Elm Street E4 Kapiti Terrace D1 Morgan Street E2 Rotokawau Drive B5 Virginia Hts B5 D I A O Birch Place A9 Emerson Street B7 Karaka Street D2 Morrison Street E3 Ruapehu Street E3 Virginia Road B5 R T S A Blyth Street D7 Erin Road A4 Karamu Street D4 Mosston Road C4 Ruru Street B8 Waharua Place D4 E New PlymouthU Bombay Street A9 Essex Place D4 Karewa Street D2 Moutoa Quay D7 Russell Street B7 Wairere Road D7 A T A Borlase Place A8 Exeter Cresent D5 Karoro Road F5 Mt View Road D7 Rutland Street D7 Waitai Street D2 T G N Boyd Avenue B7 Falkland Street B8 Karyn Street E3 Muir Street E5 Salisbury Avenue B8 Waitote Street D2 A R 7 River 4 Boydfield Street C7 Fergusson Street D5 Kauri Street E4 Mulligan Street C6 Sandcroft Drive B5 Wakefield Street C8 ui n Bradleys Line A6 Field Street A7 Kawakawa Street C7 Murch Place D5 Sandy Hook D5 Walker Place C7 a Parikino h g Brassey Road C6 Fife Street D8 Kawatiri Avenue E5 Murray Street B7 Sandy Lane B5 Walter Nash Place E5 n r e a v Bristow Street C5 Fitzherbert Avenue D5 Kawau Place B5 Nathan Street C5 Sarjeant Street E6 Wanaka Street B6 i Maxwell h 9 R W Broadhead Avenue D4 Flemington Road A10 Kea Place B8 Nelson Street D6 Saunders Place E5 Ward Street B7 o r Brooking Street D5 Forres Street D7 Keith Street C6 Nepia Road F7 Savage Cresent B7 Warwick Place C5 BRU e NSW ICK Mangamahu Broughton Street C7 Fox Road D4 Kells Avenue A8 Ngaio Street D2 Seafield Road B2 Watkin Street E5 R w OA D Kaiwhaiki a Brunswick Road
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