This report describes the historic values of the Charming Creek Walkway in the Buller Region of the South Island's West Coast.
This report documents the results of a baseline inspection of the Charming Creek Walkway to locate and describe visible historic fabric.
This report assesses the significance of the Copland Track - built to provide a tourist route across the Southern Alps linking the West Coast with the Hermitage at Mt Cook.
Learn more about the historic significance of the Croesus Track - one of the best surviving examples of a pack track in New Zealand.
The historic coal mining settlement of Denniston has a range of sites and features. An archaeological survey was undertaken in 2006 to record details of the sites and help guide future conservation work.
This document provides an overview of the cultural and historic significance of the Denniston Historic Area.
Learn more about the history and conservation of Jack's Mill School. A miniature bungalow designed, built and furnished entirely by school children makes this one of the quirkiest historic sites on the West Coast.
This report assesses the significance of the Landsborough Rangers Hut, one of the oldest government deer culling huts, and the only 'tent frame' hut left in New Zealand.