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Lake in New Zealand

Hoka Kura (Lake Sumner)
Hoka Kura (Lake Sumner), viewed from above Shoal BayHoka Kura (Lake Sumner), viewed from above Shoal Bay
Location of Hoka KuraLocation of Hoka KuraHoka Kura (Lake Sumner)
LocationLake Sumner Forest Park, Hurunui District in the Canterbury region, South Island
Coordinates42°42′00″S 172°13′01″E / 42.70°S 172.217°E / -42.70; 172.217
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Surface area13.73 km (5.30 sq mi)
Max. depth135 m (443 ft)
Surface elevation505 m (1,657 ft)

Lake Sumner, known as Hoka Kura in Māori, is a highland lake situated 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Christchurch in the North Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. Covering an area of 1,373 ha (3,390 acres) and a maximum depth of 135 m (443 ft), the lake is located in the Lake Sumner Forest Park and on the main stem of the Hurunui River. Several other lakes such as Loch Katrine, Lake Sheppard, Lake Taylor and Lake Mason also lie within the park.

The Lake Sumner region is a popular area for hunting, tramping, trout fishing, whitewater kayaking and mountain biking. Several Department of Conservation tramping huts in the region make it a common destination for overnight trips; however, the area's comparatively remote location and difficult vehicle access mean it is seldom crowded.

Hoka Kura is a cold inland oligotrophic lake formed approximately 18,000 years ago. It fills a trough 9.7 km (6.0 mi) long by 2.4 km (1.5 mi) wide, within the glacially-carved Hurunui River Valley. The North Branch of the upper Hurunui River enters the lake via a shingle delta at the northwestern end and drains through a narrow natural channel at the southeastern end of the lake.

References

  1. "Place name detail: Lake Sumner". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. "Hokakura / Lake Sumner". Lakes380.
  3. https://www.doc.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/science-and-technical/nzwetlands11.pdf

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Hurunui District, New Zealand
Seat: Amberley
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Amberley Ward
Amuri-Hurunui Ward
Cheviot Ward
Glenmark Ward
Hanmer Springs Ward
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