During the summer season when there are large numbers of Snapper and other species in the inner Auckland harbour you can often find Devonport Wharf packed with fishermen looking to catch their dinner.
The wharf provides a good location for both children and adults to fish and has a large number of fishing spots to choose from. Weekends are especially popular for families to fish and introduce children to fishing.
See more fishing on Devonport Wharf in the video below.
https://visitdevonport.co.nz/fishing-on-devonport-wharf
Course history
The land was donated 107 years ago to the citizens of North Shore by the Alison family for use as a sporting facility. The course was for many years a nine hole affair with a motorbike, greyhound, and horse racing track around the outside.
Parts of the track are still in play today with the back straight forming the fairway of the par five13th. The Takapuna Jockey Club abandoned the track in 1938 and the 18 hole course was established. Today it offers a wonderful green belt and a focus for the heart of Devonport. Many residents enjoy a pleasant summer evening walk through the course.
A welcoming location
Waitemata in fact has options for most golfers from 9 hole players, to those who enjoy twilight competitions during daylight saving or daily summer holiday scrambles over a full 18 holes. Members and guests alike can then relax in the clubhouse, and enjoy both the view and the range of après golf fare from Waitemata’s café and bar.
Corporate golfing
North Shore businesses find the accessibility of the course a bonus when planning their corporate golf day functions and these events have become somewhat of a specialty of the staff at the club.
Destination golf shop
Over the years the Golf Shop has become a favorite destination for women seeking the latest ranges in golf fashion clothing and accessories. Men are not left out either, and the shop stocks a comprehensive range of competitively priced golfing equipment.
Professional coaching
The Club’s resident professional Blake Cowley offers coaching and clinics to new comers and seasoned golfers alike. Blake also supports neighbouring Intermediate and Secondary schools with golf tuition and the Club offers school student summer membership deals.
This is a very popular course and bookings are essential.
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Relax and soak up the relaxing village vibe. It’s a perfect spot for a picnic or enjoying fish and chips by the beach.
Windsor Reserve is home to the Devonport Library, the 1924 War Memorial and a band rotunda. It’s also the venue for the annual Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival.
Devonport Beach is a popular spot for swimming and relaxing by the sea.
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The long sandy stretch of Cheltenham Beach is popular with locals and visitors for swimming, strolling and relaxing! There are also grassy areas that are great for picnics and enjoying fish and chips by the beach.
Located 1.5 km away from the ferry terminal – it’s an easy and scenic walk to Cheltenham Beach. Along the route you will see beautifully restored Victorian villas – many with spectacular ocean views.
North Head can be easily accessed from Cheltenham Beach and the Vauxhall Road shops are also conveniently located nearby.
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In 1882 an Engineer Submarine Mining Corps and Torpedo Corps was formed to install and maintain a mine field across the Auckland Harbour entrance with facilities situated below North Head. Torpedo Bay, named after the torpedoes or mines as they were then known has also been known as Haukapua and Pilots Bay.
The location played a key role in Auckland’s early defence systems and has had a military presence since 1880.
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