Exhibitions / Congresses

NZ Power Crane Association Annual Conference

New Zealand, Queenstown - 17th and 18th July 2003
NZ Power Crane Association Annual Conference Spectacular Queenstown is one of the most popular holiday destinations in New Zealand offering an incredible range of things to see and do in all seasons. It is justifiably known as New Zealand's action and adventure capital. Situated on the shores of beautiful Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by the majestic Remarkables Mountains it is truly one of the world's most breathtakingly beautiful destinations.

Brilliantly positioned, Rydges Lakeland Resort - Queenstown is just a five minute walk along the lakefront to the town centre. It is Queenstown's largest hotel, directly opposite the stunning Lake Wakatipu and has unsurpassed views across the water to some of the most majestic scenery in New Zealand.
Date(s)
17th and 18th July 2003
Time(s)
TBA
Venue
Rydges Lakeland Resort - Queenstown
Contact for booking / more info
info@pca.org.nz
Program
Yet to be advised
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