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Furneaux Lodge Captain Cook's Landing
2009: July 18 - 25km Trail Run along the Queen Charlotte Track from Ship Cove to Punga Cove. Entries limited (2009 event sold out). 2010 event July 17.

Saint Clair Vineyard Half-Marathon
Twenty-one kilometre off-road run or walk captures the very essence of Marlborough: vines for miles, stunning scenery, autumn colours and diverse landscapes.

The Great Marlborough Treasure Hunt
The Great Marlborough Treasure Hunt event will take you throughout Marlborough in search of clues, each of which will form part of a riddle. The first team to correctly solve the riddle will claim the treasure.

Wine Marlborough Festival
The Wine Marlborough Festival is New Zealand’s premier Wine and Food event.

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THE MIKHAIL LERMONTOV
On 16 February, 1986, the Mikhail Lermontov left Picton piloted by the harbour master. The pilot made the decision to take the ship through a dangerous passage at Cape Jackson, where it struck rocks below the waterline on the port side. After beaching the ship, water-tight doors were breached and water gushed into the ship. One crew member died and some passengers were injured. The ship rests where it sank, lying on its port side.

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