Tokanui Point

Tokanui Point is a cape in , . Tokanui Point is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Baddeleys Beach-Campbells Beach.

Beach
Photo: Gadfium, CC0.
Baddeleys Beach and Campbells Beach are a contiguous settlement on adjacent beaches on the southern side of in the of New Zealand. The beaches are on Millon Bay, which is a part of Kawau Bay.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ōmaha and Point Wells.

Village
is a small beach town on Bay in the , in the north of . It is located 74.7 km north of central . It is on a sandspit that adjoins and separates Whangateau Harbour from Bay.

Village
Photo: Gadfium, CC0.
is a rural settlement in the of New Zealand, at the tip of a peninsula between the and Whangateau Harbour. is across the harbour but accessible by a causeway.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Tokanui Point

Latitude
-36.35505° or 36° 21′ 18″ south
Longitude
174.77699° or 174° 46′ 37″ east
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
4VMPJQVG+XQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9679717395
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cape
Geo­Names ID
6244574
Wiki­data ID
Q125466530
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In Other Languages

“Tokanui Point” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Tokanui Point

Localities in the Area

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