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New Brighton Pier

History

The original New Brighton Pier, built in 1894, stood on the same site as the present pier. When the original pier was threatened with demolition in 1963 a group of residents, formed the Pier and Foreshore Society to try to save it. However, it was unsuccessful and the pier was demolished in 1964.

On 1 November 1997 the new pier was officially opened, the culmination of more than 30 years work by the Pier and Foreshore Society. It raised almost $2 million from the community which was matched by a further $2 million from the Christchurch City Council.

Webcams

You might like to have a look at the webcams in New Brighton, either overlooking the Pier or looking down the beach

Pier facts:

  • Length: 300 metres
  • Height: 7 metres above high tide
  • Width: 6 metres
  • Deck: 900mm thick pre-stressed concrete
  • Piles: 17 piles, 1.4 metres diameter, 20 metres apart

If you get hungry or thirsty. . .

The Pier and its building are linked to the New Brighton Mall with many shops and food outlets to provide for your needs. Complete your visit with a stroll down the mall.

Access

Car parking and access to the New Brighton Pier is is provided along Marine Parade.

Nearest Bus

Check out the Christchurch City Bus Services at metro info to find the bus service to get you to New Brighton.

Recreation and facilities

Walk along the Pier, it's fun! And you can extend your walk along the beach through the dunes on the Southern Pegasus Bay Track, south and across to the estuary, or north to Thomson Park.

View magnificent Pegasus Bay from the Pier. You can see the southern ocean waves, the Kaikoura mountain peaks, Christchurch City glinting over the plains and the hills of Banks Peninsula.

Play around. Be creative on the beach, swim in the waves (between the flags of course), enjoy watching your children in the play area or splashing in the paddling pool.

Fish all year round! There are a variety of species to catch. A unique opportunity to experience South Island offshore fishing, while still on firm ground. Species which can be caught include red cod, kahawai, dog fish and mullet. Cutting and washing boards provided. See the information panel on the Pier.

Tide timetables are available here.
 

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New Brighton Pier.

Experience fishing on the New Brighton Pier.

Splash around in the paddling pool.

New Brighton Pier facilities.

 
Visit the Library

The New Brighton Pier Terminus Building houses the New Brighton Library, Te Whare Pukapuka o Te Karoro Inutai. Situated right on the beach, this is a library with a difference! Take a seat and enjoy the stunning ocean views; browse the library's 'living rooms'; plug into a listening post and enjoy a range of music; visit the Pipeline for interactive entertainment; or log-on in the Computer Room to surf the net, send email and check the library catalogue.

The pier terminus building was designed for the Christchurch City Council by Andrew Barclay Associates. The pier and building were completed in three stages; pier, access stairs and ramp, terminus building. The pier took 18 months to complete at a cost of about $4 million. The terminus building was completed in eight months, opening on 24 July 1999, and costing another $4 million approximately.

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