The PumpHouse Theatre |
The Lake was grey and looked most uninviting but didn’t seem to deter the black swans that glided through the water, curious to see us arriving and starting out with our poles.
View Of The Lake From The Car Park |
Entrance To Henderson Park |
Black Swans On The Lake |
In 1894 a pump house was built by the lake which pumped fresh water to the local area. It was replaced in 1906 and as demand increased the water level of the lake fell and the quality quickly deteriorated. Use of the lake for freshwater stopped in 1944 and supplies were sourced from the Waitakere Ranges. The second pump house became a protected building in 1983 and is now used as a theatre.
Nordic Walking Downhill To The Lake |
We poled along until we came to the entrance for Henderson Park situated between the houses on the left and followed the path along the lake edge. It’s a beautiful walk, slightly soggy underfoot but gorgeous views of the lake and waterfowl. Keeping the lake to our left we continued with our walk to Sylvan Park, where we came across a few teams of rowers practising. This area is very popular for water sports and with school kids that take part in the Waterwise programme. A little further along along we stopped at the Milford Waterwise building to allow some of our walkers to catch up.
Early Morning Boat Races On The Lake |
Kids Get The Opportunity To Sail Optimist During Waterwise Classes |
New landscaped Garden At North Shore Hospital |
Information and sources:
http://www.arc.govt.nz/environment/volcanoes-of-auckland/lake-pupuke.cfm
2 comments:
This is an interesting account of your day and I enjoyed reading it. Thank you!
Good 1 you, man! Truly good stuff right here.
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