We left Oamaru early in the morning and drove 3hrs and 15 minutes to Christchurch. This is a beautiful town and it is a shame that we did not have more time to spend here.
We headed straight for the punting down the Avon river and to my dismay they were completely sold out for the day (it was a Saturday). So, we decided to take the tram around Christchurch to see the city. The tram sells all day passes so you can hop on and off as you please.
Funny little trams that give commentary along the way. Not sure if the ad is a relic and up for fun or if they really do need conductors 🙂
Quake City
The first stop we make is to Quake City where they go over the mass destruction Christchurch incurred during the two earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. In September 2010 they had a 7.1 quake and just a few months later in February 2011 they had a 6.3 quake. Over 85% of Christchurch was destroyed including infrastructure, businesses, homes, vehicles, transportation, and loss of life.
Twelve years later they are still rebuilding some of their most historic and iconic buildings, churches, and structures. The museum, Quake City showed before and after photos and shared a great amount of information about how they are changing their buildings to sustain future earthquakes.
We continued to walk around Christchurch and found several monuments, parks, statues, art pieces and more.
We only had one short afternoon to explore Christchurch so this will be a place we come back to next time.
- Kilometers traveled: 271
- Hotel: Ibis Hotel’
- Time traveled: 3.15hr
- Kilometers walked: 7.6km
Events from this blog post occurred in early March, Our blog posts run 10-12 weeks behind actual live events. In our last blog post we meet the beautiful blue penguins, fur seals, and the Steampunk HQ.