- Fairlie, New Zealand
Fairlie Location map
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label=Fairlie
lat_dir=S | lat_deg=44 | lat_min=06
lon_dir=E | lon_deg=170 | lon_min=50
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caption=Urban Area Population: 723 Extent: Territorial Authority Name: Mackenzie District Council Population: Mayor: Website: [http://www.mackenzie.govt.nz/ Mackenzie District Council] Extent: Regional council Name: Environment Canterbury Fairlie is a
Mackenzie District town located in the Canterbury region of theSouth Island ofNew Zealand . It is a service town 48 kilometres fromLake Tekapo whose main economic function is to provide goods for the agricultural area that surrounds it. Its population as of the 2001census was 723, comprising 375 females and 348 males, marking a 14.4 percent decline in population since 1996.From 1884 to 1968, the town was served by the
Fairlie Branch railway , though until 1934, thisbranch line actually terminated a kilometre beyond Fairlie in Eversley.Fairlie is commonly known as the gateway to the
Mackenzie Basin . It was first known as "Fairlie's Creek" and supposedly named because it reminded early settlers of Fairlie inScotland .Fairlie hosts the annual Mackenzie District Agricultural and Pastoral show every Easter Monday. The 105th annual show was in 2006.
Being on the tourist highway between Christchurch and Queenstown, tourism is fast becoming a major industry within the town.
External links
* [http://www2.stats.govt.nz/domino/external/web/CommProfiles.nsf/FindInfobyArea/600200-au 2001 census data for Fairlie]
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