The Shotover River ( mi, Kimiākau) is located in the
Otago
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region of the
South Island of New Zealand. The name correctly suggests that this long river is fast flowing, with numerous rapids.
The river flows generally south from the
Southern Alps
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on its journey running through the Skippers Canyon, draining the area between the Richardson Mountains and the Harris Mountains, before flowing into the
Kawarau River east of
Queenstown.
The
Edith Cavell bridge
Edith Cavell Bridge is a bridge over the Shotover River in the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand that stands at tall. It is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I heritage structure.
Location
Built at Arthurs Point, be ...
crosses the river at Arthurs Point.
Tourist operations
Gold mining featured in its early history and it was one of the richest gold-bearing rivers in the world. Beginning in 1862 when gold was first discovered on the river at Arthurs Point, the river has been panned, cradled, sluiced and dredged. Today small-time gold seekers still work the river and two of its tributaries, Moke and Moonlight Creeks, for gold. It is now a popular river for
tourism
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.
The river is used for
commercial white water
rafting trips and
jet boating rides which operate out of the nearby tourist resort of Queenstown. There is also a canyon swing site on the river a short distance upriver from Arthurs Point. Three jet boat operators have rights to use the river, as do two rafting companies. Much of the land that surrounds the Shotover River, upstream from Arthurs Point, is now foreign-owned by Robert Lange, the former husband of singer Shania Twain.
Naming
The river was named Shotover by the first European,
William Gilbert Rees to settle on the shores of Lake Wakatipu in 1860. He named it after his business partner, George Gammie's English estate,
Shotover Park. The river had been previously called ''Tummel'' by two Scottish pioneers named Donald Angus Cameron and Angus Alphonse Macdonald who had passed through the area before Rees arrived. It was also referred to as the ''Overshot'' by the early goldminers, but it was the name ''Shotover'' that stuck,
The
Māori name for the river is Kimi-ākau which means ''looking for the coast'' which is probably a reference to the area as a route to the
West Coast in search of
Pounamu.
Old lower Shotover bridge
The old lower Shotover bridge was built in 1915 and replaced the previous bridge. It, in turn was replaced in 1975 by a new bridge and was used after then as a support for a pipeline. In 2004, the bridge was restored and now forms part of the
Queenstown trail
The Queenstown Trail is a cycle and walking trail funded as one of the projects of the New Zealand Cycle Trail (NZCT) system in Otago, New Zealand. It links the towns of Queenstown, Arrowtown, the suburb of Jack's Point and the area of Gibbston. ...
. The bridge is 172.5 metres long and built with tall concrete piers.
Oxenbridge tunnel
The ''Oxenbridge Tunnel'' at
Arthurs Point is a tunnel that was part of a failed mining scheme by the Oxenbridge brothers, attempting to divert water from the river to recover gold from the riverbed. It was registered as a Category II Historic Place in 1985, and is used by rafters and kayakers.
There is a
Department of Conservation
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track called the ''Oxenbridge Tunnel Track'' that goes from the
Edith Cavell Bridge
Edith Cavell Bridge is a bridge over the Shotover River in the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand that stands at tall. It is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I heritage structure.
Location
Built at Arthurs Point, be ...
alongside the Shotover River to a place near the Oxenbridge Tunnel.
Freezing
In July 1991 and June 1992 the river froze from bank-to-bank, near
Skippers Canyon, and car-tyre sized blocks of ice disrupted tourist activities in July 2007.
Also in 2012 large parts of the river froze after a series of cold days which also affected commercial operators.
References
External links
Official site of Shotover Jet
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Rivers of Otago
Otago Gold Rush
Rivers of New Zealand
Rapids of New Zealand