This mine was one of the district's longest-lasting and most successful enterprises.
Enjoy lunch in the West Coast coal mining town where the modern lunch break began.
Take a walk through the Brunner Bridge's restored box girder and learn about a bridge that served as a critical link for the Brunner mines.
Learn the history of one of New Zealand's earliest mines - the Brunner Mine. An explosion at the mine in 1896 still stands as New Zealand's greatest work place disaster.
Croesus Top Hut was probably first used by miners.
Garden Gully Hut was built during the 1930s slump by men prospecting for the Government or employed on a subsidised gold scheme.
This stamper battery crushed the quartz from Golden Lead, until miners realised their dreams of wealth were also crushed. Visit one of the few stamper batteries in New Zealand still remaining on site.
One of the finest surviving examples of a miners' track on the West Coast.
One of the quirkiest sites on the West Coast - a miniature bungalow designed, built and furnished entirely by school children.
Rescue operation saves gold relic on verge of collapse in West Coast bush.
Built as a winter project in 1952 by deer cullers, Slaty Creek Hut is now used by recreational hunters, trampers and climbers.
One of the great attractions of Victoria Conservation Park, this ghost town was once a bustling mining settlement.
NZ Historic Places Trust
International Council on Monuments and Sites
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
NZ Archaeological Association