Created By: Auckland Council
In December 1932, the Browns Bay Surf Club was formed to serve the beaches from Long Bay to Campbells Bay. Two years later, a clubhouse was built on a site provided by the Browns Bay Progressive and Ratepayers Association and the club became known as the Eastern United Surf Life Saving Club. The club held regular life saving demonstrations and met with success at numerous national surf life saving championships. Falling membership saw the club join the North Piha Surf Club, and in 1979 the surf club building was demolished.
Turn left and walk to the end of the carpark.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Browns Bay History Walk
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