Christchurch, New Zealand - Canterbury A&P Show

Canterbury show day is a public holiday that is celebrated in the Canterbury region. It is the region's official annual anniversary and it is held after Cup week, which is normally on the 2nd or 3rd Friday of November.

The show is centred on agriculture which is what Canterbury was known for since the 1800's. The first agricultural show in Canterbury was held in 1854 at a farm close to Rangitata River. It wasn't until 1862 that the agricultural show was held in Christchurch, and since then the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association has been running the event.

The range of events includes: dog trials, wood chopping, livestock competitions, horse shows,  exhibits of animals and agricultural products and much more.














There were also plenty of rides available for kids at a small price. It is best to bring cash since some of the stalls do not accept card.







A helicopter ride is also available for those of you that is not afraid of heights. Booking is required if you would like to enjoy a helicopter joyride and experience a bird's eye view of Christchurch.


There's also a massive collection of farming machinery both old and new.







Going to the Canterbury A&P show day is a good family excursion. There are lots to see, experience and taste. It's a good day for the kids and parents alike.

The entrance for the show was $25NZD for an adult, $8NZD for a child (5-12 years old) and students (must bring ID) was $14NZD. They also have a special price for seniors and families. Tickets can be purchased on the day of the event at the Addington show ground or in advance via www.theshow.co.nz.

Until next time,

xxx

Christchurch, New Zealand - Akaroa


The small town of Akaroa is only about an hour away from Christchurch. It's a good weekend getaway destination during the summer season, but beware, it can get pretty crowded. 

You know you've almost reached Akaroa when the winding road greets you. I must say, I was pretty scared when my family and I first drove to Akaroa; which was many moons ago. The road has a lot of twist and turns which can get pretty dangerous especially during rainy days. I am not in any way trying to deter or discourage you from going to Akaroa, it's a beautiful little town and more people should come and see its gems!

There is a spot that you can stop by and take beautiful pictures of Akaroa Harbour. If you have spare coins and would like to view Akaroa on a close up, there is a tower viewer telescope mounted on a stalk ready at your service. You'll recognise this "spot" that I'm talking about fairly easy since it's technically the car park of The Hilltop Restaurant



Akaroa is famous for its beautiful harbour and French ambience. It was colonised by the French in the early 1800's and their footprints remain nestled in the small town. The French influence is everywhere in Akaroa, even the street names and the names of the buildings are in French.



Since its famous for its harbour, there are a lot of water activities that you can do in Akaroa including the famous Harbour Nature Cruise, where if you're lucky you might be able to spot dolphins enjoying their swim. You can also do kayaking or rent a paddle boat to better appreciate the waters.






Many Cantabrians or people across NZ, hold their weddings and special events in Akaroa. I mean why wouldn't you? There are a number of small motels and restaurants that can accommodate special events. If you're quick with your Google skills, I'm pretty sure you'll find what suits you best.




A good five minutes drive away from the main town centre of Akaroa, you'll be able to see the whole town. It's almost impossible to get lost in Akaroa since it's a really small town. Just step on that accelerator and go wherever your heart brings you. haha



No trip to Akaroa is complete without taking a snap of the iconic lighthouse. It is open for viewing every day from 2pm to 4pm, unfortunately, when we got there it was already closed.



Akaroa is really good if you need a quick breather away from the city. It's a great place to unwind and set yourself ready for the week ahead.

Tip: There is a really good fish and chips shop in Akaroa right in the heart of its main town centre. You'll probably recognise it because they normally have a good amount of people lining up whenever we are there.

Christchurch, New Zealand - New Brighton

If you live in Christchurch, you'd know that New Brighton is one the few mini outside-of-the-city trips that you can do that doesn't require a lot of bucks. It's such a peaceful place but it can definitely get worse during winter. In cold weather, people usually take a stroll around the beach with their bodies heavily covered from head to toe. Beach walking during winter is not really everyone's cup of tea, but hey there are plenty of brave ones out there! 

Summer is when New Brighton is most crowded. There's always something going on at New Brighton during the summer such as the Guy Fawkes, Kite Festival, Surfing lessons and many more! You can normally find major events around New Zealand through Event Finda











Tip: If you're looking for a good and cheap bite close to New Brighton beach, there's a decent fish and chips shop in the Carnaby Mall area. It's called "Fish n' Chicken" and you can easily spot the place because it's fairly visible when you enter the parking lot of the Carnaby Mall. It's run by a really friendly Asian family and their servings are massive! Oh, they're quite heavy on the salt so you might need to tell them to put a really tiny amount.

See you on my next blog!

xxx