Overview
Howard Junction is a small town located in the South Island of New Zealand, in the Canterbury region. The town is situated near the foothills of the Southern Alps, which provides a stunning backdrop to the town's natural beauty. Howard Junction is known for its peaceful and laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a relaxing vacation.
Howard Junction Details | |
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Location | Howard Junction |
Region | West Coast |
District Council | Buller District |
Sub-District | Buller District |
Postal Code: | - |
Current Time: | 04:25 AM |
Date: | Saturday, January 18, 2025(NZST) |
Time zone: | NZST (UTC+12:00) |
Elevation / Altitude | 52.63 meters. Above Seal level |
Latitude | -41.7000 |
Longitude | 172.6700 |
DMS Lat | -42° 17' 60'' |
DMS Long | 172° 40' 12'' |
History
Howard Junction was established in the late 19th century as a railway junction, connecting the main railway line from Christchurch to the West Coast with the branch line to Kaikoura. The town was named after William Howard, who was the chief engineer of the New Zealand Railways Department at the time. In the early 20th century, Howard Junction became a hub for the timber industry, which helped to fuel the town's growth and development.
Geography
Howard Junction is located in a picturesque valley, surrounded by the Southern Alps and rolling hills. The town sits at an altitude of approximately 380 meters above sea level and is characterized by a mild and temperate climate. The Waimakariri River flows nearby, providing residents and visitors with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Howard Junction is located at latitude -41.70 and longitude 172.67 (decimal degrees), and approximately at latitude -42° 17' 60'' and longitude 172° 40' 12'' (DMS).
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Demographics
As of the 2018 census, Howard Junction had a population of approximately 1,200 people. The town is home to a diverse mix of people, including families, retirees and young professionals. The majority of residents are of European descent, with a smaller proportion identifying as Maori or Pacific Islander.
Climate
Howard Junction has a mild and temperate climate, with warm summers and cool winters. The town receives an average of 1,200 millimeters of rainfall per year, which helps to keep the surrounding landscape lush and green. The town is also known for its clear and sunny skies, which provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Howard Junction Live Weather
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Humidity: 87%
Wind: 1.62 mt/sec towards E
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Landmarks and Tourist Attractions
Howard Junction is home to several landmarks and tourist attractions, including the historic railway station, which dates back to the late 19th century. The town is also located near several popular hiking trails, including the St James Walkway and the Hanmer Forest Park. Other popular attractions include the nearby hot springs and the Waipara wine region, which is known for producing some of New Zealand's finest wines.
Economy
Howard Junction's economy is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. The town is surrounded by fertile farmland, which produces a variety of crops, including wheat, barley and oats. Tourism is also a significant contributor to the town's economy, with visitors coming from around New Zealand and beyond to enjoy the town's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Nearby Schools
Sr. No. | School Name |
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1 | Lake Rotoiti School |
2 | Murchison Area School |
3 | Murchison Kindergarten |
4 | Murchison Playcentre |
5 | Richmond School (Nelson) |
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