Edwards River (North Canterbury)

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Edwards River
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Location of the mouth within New Zealand
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Saint James Range
  elevation1420m
Mouth  
  location
Waiau Uwha River
  elevation
550m
Length15km

The Edwards River is a river located in the north of New Zealand's Canterbury region. [1] It is the northern of the two rivers in New Zealand of this name.

Characteristics

A tributary of the Waiau Uwha River, it skirts the northern slopes of the Hanmer Range, flowing south then west for 15 km before joining the Waiau Uwha.

The river rises on the southern slopes of the Saint James Range, close to Mount Horrible and Mount Sadd. It initially flows south through a steep sided valley before turning westwards. In its middle reaches, the river's valley is broad and wide, with the river becoming a braided river with shingle banks. At its western end, it passes through a steep-sided gorge close to its junction with the Waiau Uwha.

References

  1. "Whio take flight in Canterbury". Department of Conservation . Retrieved 23 April 2024.

42°26′35″S172°36′10″E / 42.44306°S 172.60278°E / -42.44306; 172.60278