Water of Leith (New Zealand)

Water of Leith
Upper reaches of the Water of Leith, Woodhaugh, Dunedin
Route of the Water of Leith
Mouth of the Water of Leith
Water of Leith (New Zealand) (South Island)
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
SourceLeith Saddle
  locationSullivans Dam
  coordinates45°48′31″S 170°31′20″E / 45.80868°S 170.5221°E / -45.80868; 170.5221
  elevation380 m (1,250 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Otago Harbour
  coordinates
45°52′19″S 170°31′33″E / 45.87183°S 170.52581°E / -45.87183; 170.52581
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length14 km (8.7 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWater of LeithOtago HarbourPacific Ocean
Tributaries 
  leftLindsay Creek, Ōpoho Creek
  rightMorrisons Burn, Nicols Creek, Ross Creek
BridgesGeorge Street Bridge, St David Street Footbridge, University of Otago Stone Bridge, Leith Walk Bridge, Water of Leith Footbridge

The Water of Leith (also known as Ōwheo, the River Leith, Leith Stream or Leith Canal), is a small river in the South Island of New Zealand.

It rises to the north of the city of Dunedin, flowing for 14 kilometres (9 mi) southeast through the northern part of the city and the campus of the University of Otago before reaching the Otago Harbour. The name of the city of Dunedin is the anglicised form of Dùn Èideann which is the Scottish Gaelic form of the name Edinburgh, and thus the river is also named for the Water of Leith which runs through the Scottish capital. The original Māori name for the stream was Ōwheo ("The place of Wheo"), Wheo being the name of a local chief whose village stood close to its mouth. This name is now rarely used (but the university's computer science department building is named after it).