Tourism at a remote settlement near Whanganui is set to increase sharply if a former nun is made a saint by the Catholic church.
Suzanne Aubert is likely to become New Zealand's first saint.
Better known to many by her cleric name Sister Mary Joseph or Mother Aubert, she was a Catholic sister who started a home for orphans and the under-privileged in Jerusalem, on the Whanganui River in 1885.
Rene Olmos from Whanganui & Partners said as the process towards her canonisation progresses, the economic development agency anticipated large increases in tourist numbers visiting the settlement, 66 km up the Whanganui River Road.
This had led to a review of the infrastructure. "It is important that our public infrastructure keeps up with this growth," Mr Olmos said.