- Port Pegasus
Port Pegasus (formerly South Port) is located at the southern end of Stewart Island in
New Zealand . From the 1890s to the 1950s, Port Pegasus was the site of a smallfishing community. There was also a smalltin -mining boom in the area in the 1890s. Today, there is no settlement at Port Pegasus, but the location is frequented by tourists, fishermen, hunters, and divers.In 1809, when
William W. Stewart visited and mapped the island that was later named after him, he named the small bay "South Port". Later, it was re-named "Port Pegasus" to commemorate the "Pegasus", Stewart's ship.Port Pegasus is only accessible by boat or by foot via an arduous hiking trail from Oban that was first marked out by Stewart Island ranger
Roy Traill .External links
* [http://www.stewart-island.nz.com/pegasus.aspx Port Pegasus]
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