Rotokawau Virginia Lake is a lake in the city of Whanganui in the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated in the suburb of St Johns Hill in the north of the city.
| Lake Virginia | |
|---|---|
Higginbottom Fountain at Virginia Lake | |
Lake Virginia | |
| Location | North Island |
| Coordinates | 39.9141°S 175.0291°E / -39.9141; 175.0291 |
| Basin countries | New Zealand |
| Settlements | Wanganui |
The lake was called Virginia Lake for many years but in 2016 the Whanganui District Council voted to rename it Rotokawau Virginia Lake.[1] Rotokawau is the Māori name for the lake of the black shag.[1]
There are a number of attractions at the lake and surrounding reserve: the Higginbottom Fountain, winter garden in an Art Deco conservatory and a statue of Tainui.[2] Tainui was the daughter of a local chief, and the statue was sculpted by local sculptor Joan Morrell. In 2022 it was moved within the reserve to a site closer to the lake.[3][4]
A waka maumahara (memorial canoe) built of Corten steel and decorated by artist Cecelia Kumeroa was unveiled in 2020.[5] It replaced an older canoe which was erected in memory of Pura McGregor, a Whanganui community leader and first Māori woman recipient of an MBE.[5]
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