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Coordinates: 33°1817S 149°140E / 33.30472°S 149.02778°E / -33.30472; 149.02778
 

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Lake Canobolas
View of Lake Canobolas from its eastern shore, looking towards the dam wall, 2011.
Lake Canobolas is located in New South Wales
Lake Canobolas

Lake Canobolas

LocationOrange, New South Wales
Coordinates33°18′17S 149°1′40E / 33.30472°S 149.02778°E / -33.30472; 149.02778
TypeMan-made reservoir
Primary inflowsMolong Creek
Primary outflowsMolong Creek
Catchment area450 megalitres (16×10^6 cu ft)
Basin countriesAustralia
Managing agencyOrange City Council
Built1916 (1916)
First flooded1918 (1918)
References[1]

Lake Canobolas is a man-made reservoir located near Orange, in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia. Completed in the early 1900s, between 1918 and 1957 the lake supplied water to Orange and since the 1970s has been used for recreation purposes.

Location and features

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Lake Canobolas, formerly known as Meadow Creek Dam across the Molong Creek,[1] is located approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the southwest of Orange,[2] below Mount Canobolas, an extinct volcano and one of the highest peaks between the Blue Mountains and Perth.[1] Between 1918 and 1957, the dam was managed by Canobolas Shire Council and used for water supply to the town of Orange. Since that time the administration of the area surrounding Lake Canobolas and the dam were taken over by the Orange City Council and were developed for recreational purposes. The area of 103 hectares (250 acres) now comprises the lake, an earth sanctuary, a nature reserve, and a Scout Camp and lies within the Cabonne Shire.[1]

Since 1962, the main water supply for Orange is sourced from Suma Park Dam on the eastern side of Orange.

The name of the lake is derived from the Aboriginal words coona, meaning shoulder and booloo meaning two. It was used by the Wiradjuri to refer to the twin peaks, now known as Old Man Canobolas and Young Man Canobolas.[2][3]

The Lake is regularly used by Colour City Dragons[4] and Pinnacle Paddlers[5]- dragon boat clubs. The area is also used by the Orange Triathlon Club and Goldseekers Orienteering Club for Park foot orienteering.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d GeoLINK (3 May 2005). "Lake Canobolas, Earth Sanctuary, and Scout Camp Master Plan" (PDF). Orange City Council. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  • ^ a b "Lake Canobolas". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 April 2013. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ Reed, A. W. (1973). Place names of Australia. Reed Books Pty Limited. p. 55.
  • ^ "Colour City Dragons".
  • ^ "Pinnacle Paddlers".
  • ^ "Goldseekers Orienteering".

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