May 1 – droved into Queenstown, it’s a combination of Kelowna and Banff. Very busy even now in the off season. Cool day but no rain, we walked around the waterfront. They offer jetboating, parasailing, shark boats


& floating dining, Denis plans for something like this at LLB.







We just missed our ship, a cruise on the TSS Earnslaw. It is the only coalburning ship operating in the southern hemisphere. It was built to haul passengers and freight between Kingston and Queenstown before the road was built. 




We resisted all the water activites 


and consoled ourselves with  Fergburger for lunch. Most famous burger in NZ, it was very good and huge!

Crazy busy, about 20 places to sit and 50 people people waiting for orders pretty quiet next door at the bar.



Denis wants to know why we don't have these in Canada


I found a neat swing on the waterfront








Off to Arrowtown, very quaint former goldrush town, shopped around, had more ice cream and bought local wine. There was a large Chinese settlement during the gold rush period, no surprise they were not treated very well.

Headed down..... no that was UP the road, another twisty road. Passed Cardrona.


 At the gate of a distillery we found a fence full of bras called Bradrona, it is a fundraiser for breast cancer research.













Further down the road, camped at Camp Creek on the shore of Lake Wanaka. Quiet freedom parking!


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