Description
Lake Alexander is a man-made lake located in Fannie Bay, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
It officially opened on July 21, 1991 and is named after Alec Fong Lim, the former Lord Mayor of Darwin. The lake is a popular destination for locals and tourists due to its scenic beauty, recreational activities, and facilities.
Lake Alexander is situated in Fannie Bay, a suburb of Darwin, and is easily accessible by car or bicycle. It is located near major highways and roads, adjacent to East Point Reserve, and a short drive from the Darwin CBD.
The lake covers an area of approximately 0.35 square kilometres and has a maximum depth of 6 metres. It is surrounded by lush grassy areas, walking paths, and picnic spots. Additionally, Lake Alexander features a playground, a skate park, a basketball half-court, and BBQ facilities.
The water at Lake Alexander is continually refreshed through a system of pumps that bring water from the adjoining harbour through filters. This helps prevent marine organisms such as saltwater crocodiles, bull sharks, and box jellyfish from entering the lake. Visitors should comply with any signs or warnings posted at the location.
Lake Alexander is a picturesque location that offers great opportunities for photography. Visitors can capture stunning images of the lake and its marine life. Whether you're a nature lover or a photography enthusiast, you'll find the perfect spot to take amazing photos at Lake Alexander.
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Parks: Barbecue Areas, Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Drinking Water, Entry Station, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, Regional Parks