Conway River (New Zealand)
Conway River | |
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Conway River Bridge, Inland Kaikoura Road | |
Basin | |
Main source | Amuri Range |
River mouth | Pacific Ocean |
Mouth elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Countries | New Zealand |
The Conway River is part of the traditional boundary between the Canterbury and Marlborough regions in the South Island of New Zealand.
It arises in the Amuri Range near Palmer Saddle and runs for 30 kilometres (19 mi) south-east through the Hundalee Hills at the south end of the Seaward Kaikoura Mountains before turning north-east and reaching the Pacific Ocean 30 kilometres south of Kaikoura. The Charwell River is a tributary.[1] It was probably named after the River Conwy in North Wales, as this was the origin of Thomas Hanmer, an owner of Hawkeswood Station near this river during the 1850s.[2]
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Coordinates: 42°37′S 173°28′E / 42.617°S 173.467°E
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