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Bruce Park Scenic Reserve

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For the urban park in Canada, see Bruce Park.

Memorial to Robert Cunningham Bruce within the reserve

Bruce Park Scenic Reserve is located near Hunterville in the Rangitikei District of the North Island of New Zealand.

The park is named after Robert Cunningham Bruce, who gifted the forest remnant to the public.

The remnant contains a variety of native flora including rimu, tōtara and kahikatea trees.

References

  1. "Search - Hunterville". Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  2. "Bruce Park Loop Track". Department of Conservation. Retrieved 25 January 2013.

39°57′41″S 175°31′56″E / 39.961448°S 175.532295°E / -39.961448; 175.532295

Rangitikei District, New Zealand
Seat: Marton
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Northern Ward
Central Ward
Southern Ward
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- consists of former Taihape Ward and partially northern part of former Hunterville Ward since 2019;
- consisted of former Marton Ward, most of southern part of Hunterville Ward and partially northern part of Turakina Ward since 2019;
- consisted of Bulls Ward and most of southern part of Turakina Ward since 2019


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