
Boatshed & Ticket Office Restoration
The building dates back to 1869 and was originally used as a store. In 1936 it was bought by Frank G. Duncan, a Dunedin lawyer, and moved from central Queenstown to its current location on the Frankton waterfront. Over the years the building and associated Boat Shed fell into disrepair, until 2005 when volunteers of the Wakatipu Community Maritime Preservation Society undertook a restoration project. The Society’s efforts were recognised when it won the Heritage and Environment award in the 2012 TrustPower Queenstown Lakes District Community Awards. The building was then officially opened by Prime Minister John Key on 1 March 2013

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