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Te Toki Reserve, once the proposed site for football fields that were eventually established in the [[Onetangi Sports Park]], was classifed a recreation reserve in the early 2000s. Its fringe areas were classified a scientific reserve in recognition of their importance and association with the adjacent [[Okahuiti Wetland]]. Popular with dog walkers, Te Toki Reserve has views down to Putiki Bay and is home to some magnificent examples of pohutukawa. | Te Toki Reserve, once the proposed site for football fields that were eventually established in the [[Onetangi Sports Park]], was classifed a recreation reserve in the early 2000s. Its fringe areas were classified a scientific reserve in recognition of their importance and association with the adjacent [[Okahuiti Wetland]]. Popular with dog walkers, Te Toki Reserve has views down to Putiki Bay and is home to some magnificent examples of pohutukawa. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:46, 20 September 2007
Te Toki Reserve, once the proposed site for football fields that were eventually established in the Onetangi Sports Park, was classifed a recreation reserve in the early 2000s. Its fringe areas were classified a scientific reserve in recognition of their importance and association with the adjacent Okahuiti Wetland. Popular with dog walkers, Te Toki Reserve has views down to Putiki Bay and is home to some magnificent examples of pohutukawa.
Here's some video footage of the reserve set to some Led Zep tunes: