Lake Leschenaultia

Lake Leschenaultia

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Lake Leschenaultia, Western Australia is a former railway dam that is now a recreational lake in the Shire of Mundaring just north of the location of an important railway stopping place on the original Eastern Railway. The dam holds approximately 520 million litres of water.

Location

It is located off Rosedale Road in Chidlow, about 45 minutes from Perth by car.

History

Lake Leschenaultia is a man made lake constructed c.1897 as key infrastructure for the Western Australian Government Railways. It is the largest reservoir constructed on the Eastern Railway line and supplied water to steam trains for almost 50 years. Since 1949 it has been used as a recreation area for both locals, interstate and overseas visitors. Many locals learned to swim at the Lake especially before the 1960s when there were no public swimming pools available locally. In 2005, Lake Leschenaultia gained a heritage listing based the railway history, recreational significance and other factors. In 2006, the 40m timber jetty (constructed in 1971) was removed due to safety issues and has since been replaced with a pontoon. Since early in 2007, Lake Leschenaultia has been the venue for the monthly local market.

Attractions and facilities

The recreational area adjoining the lake is managed by the Shire of Mundaring, which charges an entry fee. It is advertised as offering a number of attractions, including picnics; physical activities such as bushwalking, canoeing and swimming; and views of native flora and fauna, such as birdwatching. Facilities provided include a café, toilets, playground, barbecues, picnic areas, grassed areas and walking trails.

References

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External links

* [http://www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/community/rec_lakeleschen.asp Official Web Site]
*PDF| [http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/incoming/08568%20Lake%20Lesch%20(P).PDF Heritage Listing] |65.7 KiB
*PDF| [http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/K-L%20-%20A-D/08568%20Lake%20Lesch%20%28P-AD%29.PDF Heritage Listing Assessment Documentation] |214 KiB
* [http://www.perthhills.iinet.net.au/stokers/ Stokers Café]


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