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Lake Mackenzie is a lake in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania, Australia. The lake is formed by a dam and is part of Tasmania's hydro electric scheme operated by Hydro Tasmania. Water from Lake Mackenzie flows via canals, tunnels and pipes to the Fisher Power Station. The water drops 650 metres to Fisher then runs into Lake Parangana. [1]
Lake Ōhau [2] is a lake in the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand. The Hopkins and Dobson rivers fed into the northern end of Lake Ōhau. These rivers have their headwaters in the Southern Alps. The lake's outflow is the Ōhau River, which travels from the southeast corner of Lake Ōhau and feeds into the Waitaki River ...
The statistical area of Mackenzie Lakes corresponds to the portion of the Mackenzie Basin within the Mackenzie District. It includes Mt Cook Village and Lake Tekapo, but not Twizel. Mackenzie Lakes covers 5,139.71 km 2 (1,984.45 sq mi) [10] and had an estimated population of 1,440 as of June 2024, [11] with a population density of 0.28 people ...
The primary outflow, at the northern tip of the lake, is also Moore Creek, which heads north towards Moore Lake, and then flows via the Madawaska River and the Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River. [1] [2] [4] [5] McKenzie Lake is about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long and 1.1 kilometres (0.7 mi) wide and lies at an elevation of 395 metres ...
Lake Alexandrina (Māori: Whakatukumoana) is a lake located in the Mackenzie Basin of New Zealand's South Island. It lies immediately to the west of the much larger Lake Tekapo and further to the east of Lake Pukaki , located to the north of Lake Tekapo township .
Fishing report, Nov. 15-21: Good crappie action at Lake McClure and the bass and catfish are biting at Lake Isabella and of course the Delta stripers. Roger George and Dave Hurley November 14 ...
Fishing report, Sept. 7-13: Chasing the elusive 20-inch kokanee at Shaver Lake tournament. Roger George and Dave Hurley. September 6, 2022 at 7:50 AM ... Mike Beighey of Bass Lake Fishing, said ...
Dene fishing camp on the Mackenzie River, north of the Arctic Circle. The river continues west-northwest until its confluence with the North Nahanni River, where it turns north towards the Arctic. It flows through open taiga with its wide valley bounded, on the west, by the Mackenzie Mountains and to the east by low hills of the Canadian Shield.