The idea to build an Information Centre in the shape of a dog initially came from John Drake  the owner of the land  and the large corrugated iron building known as the "Sheep"
When the South Waikato District Council was looking for a site to build the new Public Toilets  the land beside the Sheep belonging to John and Nancy Drake seemed to be ideal.
The Drakes along with local businessman Henry Clothier had a vision that the area be used not just as Public Toilets but as a complex including an Information Centre, Car Park and Picnic Area. Their vision was for a building in the shape of a Dog to be constructed next to the Sheep.
Local enthusiasm was stirred and the  project was approved.

Work started in January 1998 with a team of willing volunteers working alongside local tradesmen. The building was officially opened in September 1998

The interior mural depicting local scenes was painted by Tirau artist Fred Luckman and is a much admired feature of the building.
In April 2005 a stunning new stained glass window was officially unveiled. This replaced the original painted window which had unfortunately faded with time.
The shape of the Dog's Head was constucted by local craftsman Steven Clothier.


State Highway 1
Tirau
Ph: 07 883 1202
Fax: 07 883 1203
tirau.info@xtra.co.nz


Visitor
Information
Network
Visitor Information Network
The Big Dog Info Centre
Inside The Big Dog Information Centre
The Lead Light Window and Wall Murals inside the "Dog".
Tirau i-SITE Visitor Centre
State Highway 1
Tirau
Ph: 07 883 1202
Fax: 07 883 1203
tirau.info@xtra.co.nz
Tirau main road

The Big Dog Information Centre