Walk Through Time Archaeology Tour
Event description
Discover the rich history of Te Waimate Mission on our guided archaeology walk, perfect for all ages. Join us as we tour the remains of the fourth Anglican mission station and early theological college still visible on the surface. Examine the surrounding landscape to gain a deeper understanding of the area’s cultural heritage and early Māori-Pākehā encounters. Our knowledgeable host will share stories about the site's past, bringing history to life as we wander through this significant location.
The tour also includes a visit to the mission house – the second oldest standing building in Aotearoa - where you can explore the preserved interiors and imagine what life was like in the 1800’s.
Tickets are $20 per person, or free for HNZPT Members, and spaces are limited to 20 people, so be sure to book your spot for this educational experience.
Ticket price includes entry to the house (usually $10) and a tea break.
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WHAT ELSE IS ON FOR ARCHAEOLOGY DAY AT TE WAIMATE MISSION
Enjoy a day of Archaeology at Te Waimate Mission for New Zealand Archaeology Week, where there will be something for everyone. On Saturday 3 May, we have a free workshop for budding young explorers, a guided walk through time in the grounds, archaeology displays and an archaeology mission to solve.
Te Waimate Mission House is open from 10am to 4pm every Saturday and Sunday from May to October, including Archaeology Day.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- For all ages, but aimed more at adults and children 12 and over.
- Easy walk across flat, but uneven, terrain. Approximately 1km over an hour.
- Wear comfortable clothing and appropriate footwear for tramping around paddocks.
- Please advise any dietary requirements when booking.
- Children must be supervised by a parent or guardian.
- In extreme weather we will postpone the walk to a later date (you'll be notified by email)
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