Lake Barrington (Tasmania)

Lake Barrington

Dragonboating on Lake Barrington
Location Tasmania
Coordinates 41°22′S 146°13′E / 41.367°S 146.217°ECoordinates: 41°22′S 146°13′E / 41.367°S 146.217°E
Type reservoir
Basin countries Australia

Lake Barrington is an artificial lake in northern Tasmania, 40 kilometres south of Devonport. It is 20 kilometres long[1]

Creation

It was built on the Forth River in 1969 to provide a head of water for the Devils Gate Power Station.[2] The foreshore is protected by the state government as a nature recreation area[3]

Rowing

Lake Barrington is the site of a world-standard rowing course. It hosted the 1990 World Rowing Championships and several Australian Rowing Championships, and hosts the annual Tasmanian schools Head of the River rowing regatta.

Lake Barrington hosted the Australian Championships in 1984 [4] 1987,[5] 1987, 1990 [6][7] 1994, 1997, 2003, 2006, and 2009.

Water Skiing

The lake is a popular water ski location with access via West Kentish and Wilmot. There are two water ski clubs based at Lake Barrington: Kentish Aquatic Club and Horsehead Water Ski Club.

Other Activities

The lake is also used for canoeing and trout fishing. There is an adventure playground and a two-hour rainforest walk. Facilities for visitors include picnic sites, boat ramps and toilets.[13]

References

  1. Lake Barrington, Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania page one
  2. Lake Barrington, Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania page one
  3. Lake Barrington State Recreation Area is set in 183 hectares of the lake’s foreshore.Lake Barrington, Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania page one
  4. Australian national and interstate amateur rowing and sculling championships, Lake Barrington, Tasmania, 28 March - 1 April 1984: conducted by the Tasmanian Rowing Council Inc. under the rules of the Australian Rowing Council Inc as A.P.P.M. King's Cup and National Rowing Regatta.
  5. 1987 Cadbury Kings Cup and National Rowing Championships: Lake Barrington International, Tasmania 1–5 April, Tasmania : Tasmanian Rowing Council
  6. Winter, Ian (1990) Blades down under: the official record of the world rowing championships 1990, Lake Barrington, Tasmania, Australia Tasmania : Amherst Educational in association with Key Publications, ISBN 0-646-03288-7
  7. Hagan, J. and Patterson, Ed (1991) Oars aweigh: assessing the impact of the 1990 World Rowing Championships on Tasmania. Hobart, Tas. Dept. of Tourism, Sport and Recreation, prepared under the auspices of the Australian Sport and Recreation Facilities Advisory Committee (AUSFAC)"