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Tuapeka Mouth Ferry celebrates 130 years

Last updated: February 6, 2026 1:40 pm
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By Gianina Schwanecke of RNZ

Located near the confluence of the Tuapeka and Clutha Rivers, Tuapeka Mouth was once a bustling settlement during Otago’s gold rush era. Tom Jones, who operates the Tuapeka Mouth Ferry, recalls the days when the settlement had multiple pubs and houses on either side of the river.

Before the construction of bridges, ferry crossings were essential for transportation. Jones explains that the Tuapeka Mouth Ferry is the last remaining one in the southern hemisphere. The ferry, powered by the river’s energy, operates much like a yacht, harnessing the flow of the water to move from one side to the other.

Despite its historical significance, the ferry’s operation is dependent on favorable conditions. High winds or extreme river levels can disrupt its service. Even during a visit by Country Life, the Clutha River’s rapid flow prevented the ferry from operating safely.

While the ferry continues to serve locals, it has also become a popular attraction for tourists seeking a glimpse into New Zealand’s past. Jones estimates that he conducts around 60 to 70 crossings per week under optimal conditions.

As a public utility, the ferry service is free and operates from 10am to 2pm on most days. Visitors are encouraged to explore Tuapeka Mouth’s unique history and enjoy a ride on this historic piece of New Zealand’s heritage.

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