QE II Park is an impressive multi-sport and leisure complex, featuring Australasia's largest aquatic facility. The themed leisure pool, opened in August 2002, is a water fantasy world, fantastic for family entertainment. Facilities include a 40m wave pool, a lazy river and a children's playzone with interactive water toy features. A spa, sauna, and café facilities are also available. QE II Park also has a modern fitness centre and aerobic studio, squash courts, Olympic weight lifting gym, an athletic stadium with mondo track and a village green with a first class cricket wicket and other sports grounds.Queen Elizabeth II Park is a multi-use stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people. It was built in 1973, to host the 1974 British Commonwealth Games.
It contains a running track, as well as a public swimming and diving pool. There is also a cricket ground, behind the main complex, called "The Village Green", which is the home of the District's first class cricket team, the State Canterbury Wizards. It was one of the Stadiums used to host the 2008 Women's U17 World Cup. The Christchurch Kids Weet-Bix triathlon is held here each year.
It was used for greyhound racing and hosts many other local and international events. It is currently used mostly for athletics and football matches.
It is the main stadium for the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships.
The stadium has hosted concerts by many famous artists, including AC/DC, David Bowie and Tina Turner, among others




