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Porirua Harbour Catchment 110619 Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour Catchment Area 0 1 2 3 4 5 km KAPITI COAST DISTRICT North to Paekakariki y l l u G n o i s s i m s n a r T Greenmeadows Reserve Pukerua Bay ay ilw ra Paekakariki Hill UPPER HUTT CITY 1 P a e Battle Hill Farm Forest Park k a k a r oad ik ie R i Airl H i l l R o a d m Hongoeka r t S Bay o p u a T < Taupo Swamp m r t S m o tr h S a iri Plimmerton School k k a ro Karehana K o < H Bay < Victory Park Plimmerton Domain Plimmerton Mana Island St Theresas School oad s R Lagden Park ay Gr Camborne y a w lk Onehunga Bay a e W C born am Motukaraka Point T e Aw PORIRUA CITY Ngatitoa arua Rocky Bay Domain -o-P Titahi Bay oriru T a Ha North School e Whitireia Park rbou r ( O P Moorehouse Pt āuatah Golf Club n anui I e nlet) NORTHERN WARD (PORIRUA) p o Ivey Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve t o Bay d S a Titahi Bay Jillett Reserve Browns Bradeys o t Pāuatahanui Park R r e m Bay Bay in sh Titahi Bay > Pāuatahanui School n K Browns Bay Park ta Rd oo a P a e em M Paremata School o r h Pa v Pāuatahanui s i o t r Duck Creek Scenic Reserve < Kura t g e J Te Onepoto Paremata a D P a a t ā m Park Onepoto e e Bay ) r u St Pius X School S D t Onepoto e e a r m k s r r t m C i a a A v Discovery School Park o n h > e Endeavour Park Postgate Park n o o i a t p k Titahi Bay Sch. Papakowhai S n o p Whitby D u D Papakowhai Postgate School i e r i i S Titahi Bay Intermediate n s School v t t H (O Papakowhai c e r u Ngati Toa School S o m k d r v a a u Ascot e e Samuel Marsden Lagoon r ri o r t o y o R e Collegiate School b Ascot Park Park Judgeford p D St y r rm a a > a r B H i m i Rangikura School v a e Whitby Lake h u O a ir t r Adventure Park i Strm i o NZ Police College Lake anu T -P tah -o Aotea Lagoon Tairangi School Adventure School ua Takapūwāhia ua Wh Judgeford Golf Course < Pā ar itfo Te Kura Maori O Porirua Aw rd B Te rown Ave Rangituhi Park y a Aotea College < Willowbank Casual Golf Course w il D a r u Mana College c Elsdon Park Okowai Lagoon k C > Elsdon Waitangirua k m tr Aotea Meagher Park > S a w Porirua School rm 58 m na t r hi S Natone Park School Rangituhi - t a ru S M Natone Park epu a Porirua Scenic Reserve Ken Colonial Knob i Te Rauparaha Park < h Corinna School ā Bothamley Park w C Russell School PORIRUA CITY Porirua h e ū am v p pion St A a > pite k East Cannons Creek Park ars a m Mungavin Park W T r t M Cannons Creek S u n ga Holy Family Waihora Park to Haywards m > a vin Cannons Creek kahika Str u Porirua East A School u r Maraeroa School r Bishop Viard College i ve School U r School o Windley School WESTERN WARD P Mahinawa Specialist School Cannons Creek Porirua College (PORIRUA) Lake Reserve Brandon Intermediate e Ranui Heights v > ri Sievers Reserve < rm Wellington D C t ru a EASTERN WARD (PORIRUA) S pu s l Seventh Day ne Porirua Park Glenview School c l Ke < e a h d Adventist School C tc e i Wall Park a C M n k n o n Colonial Knob Scenic Reserve Linden Park s Cardi Park C d a Linden k o R Linden West Park in a M Tui Park Arthur Carman Park Duncan Park Belmont Regional Park Linden School Cullen Park Kowhai Park Mahoe Park Grasslees HUTT CITY Victory Park Raroa Park Reserve Tawa Intermediate Wilf Mexted Scenic Reserve Greenacres School Hampton Hill School m Tawa College tr S Greenacres u p a k a Tawa T Westhaven < d d Coronationa Park a Lyndhurst Park o o R R n u i Tawa School p a Larsen Park a M k a T > Taylor Park Redwood m r t S St Francis Xavier School Redwood Bush a u r i Redwood Park r o P Redwood School Grenada North d a o R Grenada North Park k WELLINGTON CITY n a b w o l il W NORTHERN WARD (WELLINGTON) d Amesbury Drive a o School R n o t e l S d te id b b M in gs Strm > Churton Park Glenside Grenada Grounds Churton Park School Churton Park Mark Avenue Park John Walker Park Edward Wilson Park Grenada Village P aparangi School Seton Nossiter Park Produced by Last updated June 2019 Meekwoods Reserve Newlands College Johnsonville Paparangi Johnsonville Newlands School Intermediate for Porirua Harbour Trust Helston Park Rewa Rewa School Pinkerton Park St Brigid’s School kindly supported by the Philipp Family Foundation Newlands See poriruraharbourtrust.org.nz for related education resources..
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