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Urban Eels

While hiking the He Ara Kotahi pathway, we noticed a large quantity of eels at the Urban Eels spot. There were at least 30 in 3 segments along the Turitea Stream. 

Creator:      Heather Glasgow
Place:          Urban Eels, Turitea Stream
Date:          September 21, 2025

Urban Eels

While hiking the He Ara Kotahi pathway, we noticed a large quantity of eels at the Urban Eels spot. There were at least 30 in 3 segments along the Turitea Stream.

Creator:      Heather Glasgow
Place:          Urban Eels, Turitea Stream
Date:          September 2025

PalmyProud issue three: Winter 2019

PalmyProud celebrates the people, places and events in our city. The free quarterly magazine aims to inspire locals and visitors to learn more about this special place we call home. It’s published by Palmerston North City Council. Inside this issu...

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          2019

He Ara Kotahi pathway bridge over the Manawatu River

Image of the 190m long He Ara Kotahi bridge with viewing platform in the centre, that connects the Victoria Esplanade in Palmerston North, to the other side of the Manawatū River.

The design inspiration for the bridge is a karaka tree, with its '...

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          He Ara Kotahi Bridge, Palmerston North
Date:          2019

Linton end of He Ara Kotahi

The start/end point of He Ara Kotahi at Linton. The joint walk/cycle way runs from Palmerston North to Linton, ending at the boundary of the Linton Army Camp.

Creator:      Ian Matheson City Archives
Place:          Bells Road, Linton
Date:          June 27, 2021

Toilet Block at end of He Ara Kotahi

The toilet block at the start/end of He Ara Kotahi at Linton. The joint walk/cycle way runs from Palmerston North to Linton, ending at the boundary of the Linton Army Camp.

The mural features a Karearea NZ Falcon portrait.

Creator:      Ian Matheson City Archives
Place:          Bells Road, Linton
Date:          June 27, 2021

Toilet Block at end of He Ara Kotahi

The toilet block at the start/end of He Ara Kotahi at Linton. The joint walk/cycle way runs from Palmerston North to Linton, ending at the boundary of the Linton Army Camp.

The mural features a Karearea NZ Falcon portrait.

Creator:      Ian Matheson City Archives
Place:          Bells Road, Linton
Date:          June 27, 2021

Dogs at water fountain during COVID-19 Pandemic

The water fountain at He Ara Kotahi is taped up to stop human use but dogs can still use it. Here Carl and his dog Miho stop for a drink. Carl isn't too phased about the lockdown - his main concern is that he can't but pies. "We should still be ab...

Creator:      Anthony Behrens
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          2020-03-30T00:00:00+00:00

He Ara Kotahi Bridge

An aerial view of He Ara Kotahi Bridge. The bridge opened on 7 June, 2019.

Creator:      Palmerston North City Council
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          2019-05-14T00:00:00+00:00

Olive standing by Manawatū River

Olive, a black and white papillon standing by the Manawatū River on Dittmer Reserve. Construction of the He Ara Kotahi cycleway and pedestrian bridge can be seen in the background.

Creator:      Janice Sharan
Place:          Manawatu River, Palmerston North
Date:          July 13, 2018

He Ara Kotahi under construction

Progress on a new shared pathway and bridge for cyclists and walkers that will link Palmerston North city, Massey University and Linton Military Camp. 

Creator:      Rebecca Hofmann
Date:          August 11, 2018

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