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In 2026, Cornwall Park marks 125 years since the signing of the deed of gift that made the park possible. To celebrate, a new exhibition is coming to Huia Lodge
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In 2026, Cornwall Park marks 125 years since the signing of the deed of gift that made the park possible. To celebrate, a new exhibition is coming to Huia Lodge Discovery Hub.
Inspired by the gift of the park, An Enduring Gift: the story of Cornwall Park exhibit invites you to step into Sir John Logan Campbell’s shoes through an interactive journey. Would have made the same choices that led to the park’s gifting?
Dates: Wednesday 10 June to Saturday 31 October: Thursday – Tuesday 10am-4pm, Wednesday 12-4pm Location: Huia Lodge Discovery Hub
Cornwall Park is the oasis at the heart of Auckland city for New Zealanders. The park celebrates the city and its inhabitants with music, events...
Cornwall Park is the oasis at the heart of Auckland city for New Zealanders. The park celebrates the city and its inhabitants with music, events and activities. It is more than just a park — it is 425 acres (172 hectares) of New Zealand’s living history, weaving together our heritage, ecology, agriculture, wildlife, mauri, and community within its lush landscape. The Cornwall Park Trust Board, who manages and operates Cornwall Park, continues to honour Sir John Logan Campbell's wish was that the park be free for every New Zealander to enjoy, forever.