Tolaga Bay Wharf is the most longer wharf in New Zealand.This 660 metre long wharf has been given national recognition as an "outstanding historical significance".

Tolaga Bay is a sleepy historic township. The region around the bay is rugged and remote, and for many years the only access to the town was by boat. Because the bay is shallow, a long wharf was built to accommodate visiting vessels. In the 1830s there was a thriving flax trade involving early European traders.
Now the Tolaga Bay Wharf become the excellent fishing spot.
Here some nice view of Tolaga Bay and the wharf:








