Lake Caliraya
One of the most prominent man-made attractions in the provinces stretching from Lumban to Cavinti, Lake Caliraya is actually a large reservoir built in 1943 to supply water to the Caliraya Hydroelectric Plant.
As the dams were constructed, entrepreneurs with foresight created two adjacent communities, which were envision being ecological communities, where one can enjoy the beauty and richness unspoiled nature.
The results were man-made mountain, lakes complete with coves and sand bars – Lake Caliraya and Sierra Lakes.
The waters of the lake measuring about 50 meters at its deepest, and the strong mountain breeze that blows from the Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges and the distant Mt. Banahaw, make Lake Caliraya an ideal place for aqua sports such as boating, wind surfing and water-skiing. The lake is also excellent for sailing and game fishing. A boat trip around the lake would take approximately four hours. There are tourist establishments in the area that provide accommodation and sports facilities to tourists. Stretching from Lumban to Cavinti, Lake Caliraya is actually a large reservoir.
Source: Laguna Government Official Site
