At the heart of Canberra, Lake Burley Griffin serves as a central focal point for both official and recreational activities. Formed in 1963 by damming the Molonglo River, the lake was created about half a century after the city’s founding. Today, it is an integral part of the urban landscape, with its calm waters and surrounding green spaces offering a serene backdrop for visitors. The lake’s presence has shaped the city’s development, making it a defining feature that is now hard to imagine Canberra without.
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