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Pukekura Park is a Garden of National Significance, covering 52ha near the heart of
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, Taranaki in
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The park contains a diverse range of native and exotic plants. Various easy walking trails cross the park and meander along the lake sides, taking in the features of the park, the picturesque Poet's Bridge, a man-made cascading waterfall, and a fountain in the aptly named Fountain Lake. Row boats can be hired for rowing on the main lake. Pukekura Park is also a popular events venue, with a cricket oval where
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cricket club play some home matches and the
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amphitheatre. The annual
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festival is held at Pukekura Park.
Pukekura Park is the venue for the annual
Festival of Lightsthumb|right|Waterfall lightsThe TSB Bank Festival of Lights is an annual event held in Pukekura Park, New Plymouth. Running for free every year from mid-December to early February, it has daytime and night time programmes of events for people of all ages, and the festival itself transforms the...
, which runs for free every year from mid-December to early February. It has daytime and night time programmes of events for people of all ages, and the festival itself transforms the park into an illuminated wonderland every evening.
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