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CanFish Camp 2025


CanFish Camp 2025CanFish Camp 2025

01 April 2025


The sparkling waters of Tāmaki Makaurau played host to a day of joy, connection, and adventure for thirty rangatahi from across Aotearoa at this year’s CanFish event.


Experiences like this offer more than just a day on the water. For rangatahi members, events like CanFish can be transformative, creating moments laughter and connection.

The event was made possible through the passion and generosity of Mike Deverell from Barfoot & Thompson, alongside over 50 volunteers who brought the day to life.


Local skippers donated their time and vessels, with more than 15 boats heading out from Pine Harbour. Canteen whānau, support staff, and community members were on hand throughout the day, ensuring everything ran smoothly and every rangatahi felt welcomed and safe.

Rangatahi at CanFish 2025 with caught fishRangatahi at CanFish 2025 with caught fish

Before launching into their fishing adventure, participants got a taste of excitement with exclusive tours of NZ Police boats and fire brigade vehicles. A special thanks to these teams for generously giving their time and creating such memorable moments for our rangatahi.


Once on the water, the day unfolded with plenty of excitement. Fishing, fun, and a legendary water balloon battle that saw water balloons flying between boats and the coastguard. Over 100 fish were caught and later expertly filleted by The Kai Ika Project team, ready for rangatahi to take home.

As the sun dipped lower, the group was transported in classic V8s to the Maraetai Boat Club for a community feast. Over shared stories and well-earned kai, rangatahi were celebrated with a prize-giving ceremony supported by more than 15 generous sponsors. Awards for the “biggest catch” and other standout moments added to the joy and recognition.


Special guests, including former professional rugby players Shontayne Hape and Lavinia Tauhalaliko, added to the magic of the day, sharing time and encouragement with participants.


Every aspect of CanFish 2025, from transport and accommodation to meals and gear, was made possible thanks to the generosity of donors, ensuring that financial barriers didn’t prevent any young person from taking part.


By the end of the day, what stood out wasn’t just the fish caught or prizes won, but the connections and memories created.

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