Public Toilets Churchill Park
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Bob Kattenberg
What a fantastic location
Mar 15th, 2022 -
Alan Kelly
Clean,convenient to the amazing part of Wellington
Feb 11th, 2021 -
Yasir Arafat
Sep 13th, 2019 -
Margaret Crisp
Conveniently situated by the Churchill Park that commemorates the Wahine disaster on 10 April 1968 where 53 people died. Many came ashore on the beach in front of the park. These toilets are open 24hrs a day on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday and then from 7am to 9pm the rest of the week. They are currently being given a new roof, presumably because being right by the sea has a corrosive effect on the building. A good place to stop if you are walking or cycling around the Peninsula
Oct 16th, 2017
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Public Toilets Churchill Park located?
A Public Toilets Churchill Park is located at 51 Forres St, Miramar, WGN 6022
Q What is the internet address for Public Toilets Churchill Park?
A The website (URL) for Public Toilets Churchill Park is: https://wellington.govt.nz/about-wellington/public-toilets
Q What days are Public Toilets Churchill Park open?
A Public Toilets Churchill Park is open:
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Q How is Public Toilets Churchill Park rated?
A Public Toilets Churchill Park has a 4.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Public Toilets Churchill Park
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Bob Kattenberg on Google
What a fantastic location
Alan Kelly on Google
Clean,convenient to the amazing part of Wellington
Yasir Arafat on Google
Margaret Crisp on Google
Conveniently situated by the Churchill Park that commemorates the Wahine disaster on 10 April 1968 where 53 people died. Many came ashore on the beach in front of the park.
These toilets are open 24hrs a day on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday and then from 7am to 9pm the rest of the week. They are currently being given a new roof, presumably because being right by the sea has a corrosive effect on the building.
A good place to stop if you are walking or cycling around the Peninsula