Date: 24 August 2019Source: Offices of the Minister of Conservation and Minister of Tourism
The $3.9 million investment is funded by the International Visitor Tourism and Conservation Levy (IVL), as part of the Government’s plan for sustainable tourism.
The package will help support the Fox River area following the Department of Conservation’s (DOC) decision not to reopen the access road to Te Moeka o Tuawe/the Fox River valley.
“From the Tasman Sea through old growth, lowland rainforests to the snow-capped peaks of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana/the Southern Alps, South Westland is one of the most striking places on earth,” said Eugenie Sage.
“This investment recognises that and opens up new opportunities for visitors to experience this special part of New Zealand.“
DOC, with support from Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio, Westland District Council, MBIE and the local community, identified the package of attractions to sustain tourism in the area and build the Glacier Country’s economic resilience. The package includes:
“While the valley’s dynamic geology and climate creates dramatic landscapes, it and the intense March storm event, have caused the loss of walking and road access to the terminal face of Fox Glacier.”
Eugenie Sage made the announcement at Lake Matheson near Fox Glacier township on Saturday. She highlighted the importance of the investment to supporting sustainable tourism on the West Coast.
“The government is committed to supporting the area at this time through investing in diverse, enduring and exceptional experiences in nature,” said Eugenie Sage.
“Westland is still wide open for business. This investment will increase the many ways that visitors can enjoy Fox Glacier and the wider region, despite the closure of the glacier valley access road.”
Kelvin Davis said the early IVL investment means that the majority of this work can start immediately and will be completed this summer.
“Tourism is important to the West Coast and we’re committed to ensuring that tourism continues to benefit communities, visitors and the environment long into the future,” said Kelvin Davis.
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