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Motorhome, caravan and leisure show in Christchurch

16.05.2026 08:45 1 min 1 source Event
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A two-day exhibition featuring motorhomes, caravans, and outdoor leisure products opened in Christchurch, New Zealand, on May 16, 2026. The event showcases a variety of self-propelled motorhomes, campers, and related accessories.

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