The suggestion put forward by the Commissioner of Crown Lands for a Board of Control in connection wjth the Scenic Reserve or Park at Lake Kanieri, is a good one, and it i t - pleasing to see that the Borough Council on Friday night moved so readily in the direction of co-operating with the officer in the initial arrangements. Lake Kanieri by its proximity to Hoki. tika with its many natural features so outstanding’* is a great asset to the district. 'Tlie local body lias seen to it: that there is good access hv road, while round the shores of the lake the roads have been extended of late adding fresh scenic features for the visitor to enjoy. There will he facilities, we hone, when the Board is set up, afforded to add further improvements about the lake frontage making it more and more a holiday resort. AAitli tlie co-operation of such organisations a.s the Automobile Association, the Motor Boat Club, the Progress Teague and others, it should' lie possible to create a fund in addition to ordinary revenue receipts from rentals, which will enable a number of improvements to he carried out. Tlie locality• round about Sunny Bight with its ideal beach for juvenile bathing, is in need of extension to provide more room for parking ears, and the provision of dressing shelters. ‘When amenities of this nature, are provided there will he greater enticement for more visitors
to enjoy an outing in surroundings which would be difficult to surpass. Nearby, there is the opportunity for an enlarged playground capable of adaptation to all kinds of sports. Tho provision of swings, glide..;, and other features to deligiu, the juvenile mind, would lie of use in Sunny Bight, so that altogether a very attractive resort can be visualised.. Camping sites jn suitable bunlitje.s could be laid off and would create a vogue in healthy camp life lor holidays or week ends. Lake Kanieri is not being made tlie use it should be by the ((immunity, nor is it as widely known ns it sliouhL l> ( .- to visitors. It is a scenic gem in a remarkable natural setting and deserves to be more widely known as a most attractive holiday resort. The present movement put into effect should go far to remove the present reproach in that re: peat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1931, Page 4
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