Several structures and camping set ups, including tents, erected along the northern banks of the Waimakariri river. Photo / George HeardSeveral structures and camping set ups, including tents, erected along the northern banks of the Waimakariri river. Photo / George Heard

Although the season started on September 1, many started securing their spots weeks ago. Photo / George Heard Although the season started on September 1, many started securing their spots weeks ago. Photo / George Heard

Several structures and camping set-ups, including tents, erected along the northern banks of the Waimakariri river. Photo / George HeardSeveral structures and camping set-ups, including tents, erected along the northern banks of the Waimakariri river. Photo / George Heard

A Waimakariri District Council spokesperson said under the Pegasus Bay Bylaw, overnight camping on the beach or sand dunes is not permitted. Photo / George HeardA Waimakariri District Council spokesperson said under the Pegasus Bay Bylaw, overnight camping on the beach or sand dunes is not permitted. Photo / George Heard

A Waimakariri District Council spokesperson said under the Pegasus Bay Bylaw, overnight camping on the beach or sand dunes is not permitted. Photo / George HeardA Waimakariri District Council spokesperson said under the Pegasus Bay Bylaw, overnight camping on the beach or sand dunes is not permitted. Photo / George Heard

People started to set up at the Waimakariri river three weeks ago. Photo / George HeardPeople started to set up at the Waimakariri river three weeks ago. Photo / George Heard