Kaikohe Hill (also Tokareireia, Memorial Hill) is a high hill in Northland, New Zealand with significance in MÃÂori culture.
It is on the western edge of the town of Kaikohe. To its north east are the extinct volcanic cones of Putahi and Tarahi and Lake à ÂmÃÂpere.
It is a basaltic scoria cone in the southern part of the Kaikohe-Bay of Islands volcanic field. The geological basement to the nearby volcanoes is likely to be the Permian-Mesozoic Waipapa Group argillite at perhaps more than deep as defined by drill hole at the nearby thermal Ngawha Springs and seismic studies.
The slopes of the hill contain a memorial park to HÃ Âne Heke NgÃÂpua, a great-grandnephew of HÃ Âne Heke and leader in MÃÂori autonomy.