Please Note: Event numbers relate to Programme Events, Exhibitions and Activities on the accompanying maps
Events Programme
Sunday 15 October, 3.30pm - 5pm
Sunday 22 October, 10am - 4pm
Greggs, established 1861, is one of New Zealand’s oldest food companies. Have a wander around its historic 1925 factory building.
51 Forth St, North Dunedin, Dunedin.
FREE
Also open Wednesday 18 October, 10am - 4pm.
5 Aberafon Street, Middlemarch.

Saturday 21 October
9am - 2pm
Viewing of JA1274, the last steam locomotive built in New Zealand.
Glass enclosure between Toitū Otago Settlers Museum and the Dunedin Railway Station.
Entry donations appreciated.
Saturday 21st October
All Day (from 8:00am)
Join the club's 125th Anniversary Celebrations at the Open Day! Have a go at rowing!
Official Season Opening at 12noon.
Visit the club at 54 Magnet St, Otago Boat Harbour Reserve.
(Return on Sunday for the Memorial Wreath Laying at 9:30)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9.30am – 5.30pm, Thursday 9.30am – 8.00pm, Saturday 11.00am – 2.00pm.
Port Chalmers Library is a heritage listed building on Beach Street. It has a collection of New Zealand art on permanent display, including works by Ralph Hotere, James Robinson, Joanna Margaret Paul and David Elliot.
20 Beach Street, Port Chalmers.
Dunedin Railway Station to Port Chalmers wharf and return with historical commentary
Saturday 21 October
Take the train to Port Chalmers and enter into the spirit of this historic seaport. Dress up as a pirate or in any other costume and enjoy activities, talks, guided walks, displays, performances, dancing, poetry, exhibitions and much more.
Train times:
| Depart Dunedin | Arrive Port Chalmers | Depart Port Chalmers | Arrive Dunedin |
| 10.00am | 10.30am | 10.45am | 11.15am |
| 11.45am* | 12.15pm* | 12.30pm* | 1.00pm |
| 1.30pm | 2.00pm | 2.15pm | 2.45pm |
| 3.15pm | 3.45pm | 4.00pm | 4.30pm |
Note* - the 11.45am trip will go to Church Street - above Port Chalmers.
Phone us now on 03 477 4449 or come in and see us to make your booking.
Tickets available through Dunedin Railways, please call 03 477 4449 or drop by the Dunedin Railway Station to make a booking.

Saturday 21 October
9am - 3pm
Explore Otago Harbour with IPENZ Engineering Heritage experts: the harbour channel from Aramoana to Dunedin, structures, vessels, Otago Harbour Board and Port Otago developments 1874 to 2016. Bring or buy lunch in Port Chalmers.
Otago Heritage Bus departs from the Station at 9am, near JA1274 locomotive.
$10 adult, $20 family (4 persons), online bookings recommended.

Saturday 21 - Sunday 22 October,
9am-4pm
‘Last Port to Antarctica’, ‘Tale of a Seaport’ and ‘Early Harbour Ferry Models’.
Port Chalmers Museum, Beach Street, Port Chalmers
FREE

Duration of festival.
An easy drive along the Dunedin to Port Chalmers Road and on to Aramoana and the Mole.
Pick up a route map and heritage information brochure from Toitü Otago Settlers Museum.
FREE
Saturday 21 October
10am - 2pm
An opportunity to visit Port Otago’s cruise facility and Beach Street Wharf. See port activity close-up, listen to talks about the challenges of piloting large ships into port and go on board one of the tugs.
Entry via Port Otago’s cruise facility, Beach St, Port Chalmers.
FREE

Saturday 21 October
10:30am - 4pm
Hop on board to look at the restored harbour ferry moored at Back Beach.
Entry by donation.

Saturday 21 October
10:30am - 4pm
Visit the Port Chalmers Hotel, known as the Tunnel Hotel. The original establishment was built before the Scottish early settlers arrived. Enjoy the fascinating history and memorabilia with Licensee Fred Morgan.
22 Beach St, Port Chalmers
Exhibitions at Port Chalmers Town Hall, Grey St, and Library, Beach St
10:30am - 4pm
See the Town Hall photo display and the Library’s amazing art collection, which includes works by Ralph Hotere and David Elliot. FREE
Combined Scottish Clans Events
10:30am - 2pm:
Town Hall: Enjoy Scottish music and dancing: bag pipes, Celtic harp, Highland dancing.
Rolfe Room, Port Chalmers Library: Hear the “Story of a Seafaring Bard Angus Cameron Robertson” from Skye, also Clans’ displays and a cup of tea.
FREE
Saturday 21 October
11am - 3pm
FREE

Saturday 21 October
11am - 2pm
Find out about the history of your house using land ownership records dating back to the 1860s with DCC archivists.
Port Chalmers Library.
FREE
Harbour Hulks Walking Tour
Careys Bay, 11am. Approx 1.5 hrs
Discover the remnants of several sailing vessels dating from the 1830s, revealed at low tide between Careys Bay and Deborah Bay.
Meet at Careys Bay. $5 adults. Children FREE
Saturday 21 October
11:30am - 12:15pm
Swing Riot will knock your socks off with a fun and friendly dance class suitable for all.
Port Chalmers Town Hall.
FREE
Saturday 21 October
12:30pm - 1:15pm
Fashion parade and display with Dunedin’s Images of the Past.
Port Chalmers Library.
FREE
Saturday 21 October
1.15 - 2pm and 3pm - 3.45pm
Lewis Carroll’s famous poem brought to life by the talented young actors of Suitcase Theatre. Suitable for all ages.
Port Chalmers Library.
FREE















