National Carillon

The Carillon is one of the largest musical instruments in the world. The 53 bronze bells are controlled by hand batons and foot pedals on a keyboard. The Carillon was a gift from Great Britain to the people of Australia to mark Canberra's 50th birthday in 1963.

The lake itself is a focal point of the Canberra landscape, dividing the city into north and south. Ringed with bike tracks and walks, it's home to platoons of pelicans, swans, ducks and other water birds.

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Facilities

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  • Viewing Platform

Experiences

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Our Location

Aspen Island, Wendouree Dirve
Parkes Act
New South Wales 2600

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