
About Freemasonry
One of the oldest social and charitable organisations in the world, Freemasonry's roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles.
It is here that a number of the famous elements of Freemasonry find their roots. In the medieval era, stonemasons often travelled around to find work in different locations. To demonstrate their level of qualification, they would use grips, words and signs in order to distinguish themselves from unqualified builders.
Freemasonry uses building analogies to teach members how to lead productive lives that benefit the communities that they live in. In the medieval era, stonemasons wore aprons and gloves to protect themselves while working on shaping rough pieces of stone, but in today’s society Freemasons meet to build friendships and communities rather than cathedrals and castles.
About Us
Freemasonry in the Northern regions embodies a blend of age-old Masonic values and the unique spirit of New Zealand. Here, Freemasonry is not just about the continuity of traditions passed down through centuries; it's about adapting these values to the contemporary needs and spirit of our communities.
The lodges in Northland are Lodge Franklin no. 2138, Zealandia Lodge no. 2072 and the notable Star of the North Lodge no. 1647, while our Lodge in Thames is Corinthian no. 1655, with all four standing as beacons of our enduring Masonic principles.
Our Lodges are more than just meeting places. They are centres of personal growth, mutual support, and community service. Freemasonry in these two regions offer a unique journey into the heart of one of the world's oldest fraternal organisations, inviting members to contribute to a rich legacy of philanthropy, moral development, and social fellowship.
Join us in discovering the rich history, vibrant community, and enduring values of the Northern Lodges of Freemasonry, where tradition and modernity meet to forge a meaningful path forward for all its members.

Our Lodges
Each of these lodges, while distinct in their character and community involvement, shares the common goal of upholding the timeless values of Freemasonry. They serve as pillars of strength and fraternity in their respective communities, inviting those who seek personal growth and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the world around them.
Northland

Lodge Franklin no. 2138
Whangarei
Also gracing the vibrant city of Whangarei is Lodge Franklin no. 2138. This lodge is a testament to the diversity and unity inherent in Freemasonry. Lodge Franklin is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, where members from various walks of life come together to share knowledge, experience, and camaraderie. The lodge's activities and programs reflect a deep commitment to the local community and the broader principles of Freemasonry.

Zealandia Lodge no. 2072
Kerikeri
Further north, in the picturesque town of Kerikeri, lies Zealandia Lodge no. 2072. Known for its scenic beauty and rich history, Kerikeri provides an idyllic setting for this lodge. Zealandia Lodge is characterised by its vibrant community involvement and dedication to the Masonic principles of friendship, integrity, and philanthropy. The lodge's members are actively engaged in various initiatives, contributing positively to the social and cultural fabric of Kerikeri and beyond.

Star of the North Lodge no. 1647
Whangarei
Nestled in the heart of Whangarei, Star of the North Lodge no. 1647 stands as a beacon of Freemasonry's enduring values and traditions in the region. This lodge, with its rich history and active membership, serves as a gathering place for those dedicated to the principles of brotherhood, charity, and moral development. The lodge's location in Whangarei, a city known for its natural beauty and community spirit, complements the lodge's commitment to fostering strong communal ties and personal growth among its members.
Thames

Corinthian Lodge no. 1655
Thames
The Corinthian Lodge, No. 1655, under the United Grand Lodge of England, was founded on the fifth day of October 1876, and consecrated on Thursday, the 16th day of November 1876 at the Masonic hall, Queen Street, Thames. Nestled away in the beautiful Coromandel, Corinthian Lodge has become a much beloved destination for Masons from all over the country to visit.