Ōpaoa River
The Ōpaoa River, formerly called the Opawa River, is in the Marlborough region of the South Island of New Zealand. It begins in the Wairau valley where floodways are joined. It makes its way down the valley and flows through and looping around the eastern suburbs of Blenheim where it is crossed by the Opawa River Bridge. It joins the Taylor River in Blenheim (keeping the Ōpaoa name) and flows into Big Lagoon, the estuary it shares with the southern mouth of the Wairau River at Cloudy Bay.
There are two possible sources for the river's name. It might have been named after the chief Paoa. Rangitāne iwi say that the name Ōpaoa literally means smoky river. With Blenheim built on swampy land, the river was often brown (or 'smoky') as a consequence.[1] In August 2014, the name of the river was officially altered to Ōpaoa River.[2]
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- Hillersden
- Wyeburn
- Wairau Valley
- Renwick
- Tuamarina
- Spring Creek
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- Grovetown
- Blenheim
- Judges Creek
- Coldwater Creek
- Rainbow River
- Lees Creek
- Hamilton River
- Six Mile Creek
- Goulter River
- Wye River
- Top Valley Stream
- Marchburn River
- Waihopai River
- Ohinemahuta River
- Waikakaho River
- Tuamarina River
- Ōpaoa River
- Wairau Gorge
- Wairau Hydro Scheme
- Wairau Plain
- Wairau Diversion
- Wairau Delta Island
- Grovetown Lagoon
- Wairau Bar
- Big Lagoon
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- 3: Whanganui
- 4: Taieri
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- 6: Mataura
- 7: Waiau
- 8: Waiau Toa / Clarence
- 9: Waitaki
- 10: Ōreti
- 11: Rangitaiki
- 12: Manawatū
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