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+61 2 6271 2888

Captain James Cook Memorial

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Lake Burley Griffin, Regatta Pl, Parkes ACT 2600, Australia

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Open today · 2–4PMFriday2–4PMSaturday2–4PMSunday2–4PMMonday2–4PMTuesday2–4PMWednesday2–4PMThursday2–4PM

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National Carillon, Lake Burley Griffin, National Capital Exhibition, Commonwealth Park, Blundells Cottage

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The Captain James Cook Memorial was built by the Commonwealth Government to commemorate the Bicentenary of Captain James Cook's first sighting of the east coast of Australia. The memorial includes a water jet located in the central basin and a skeleton globe sculpture at Regatta Point of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, showing the paths of Cook's expeditions. On 25 April 1970, Queen Elizabeth II officially inaugurated the memorial.

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The water jet is powered by two 560 kilowatt electric motors driving four stage centrifugal pumps capable of pumping up to 250 litres per second against a head of 183 metres. The water velocity at the water nozzle is 260 km/h. While running both pumps simultaneously the main jet throws approximately six tons of water into the air at any instant, reaching a maximum height of 147 metres. Alternatively the jet can be run on a single pump reaching a lower height of 110 metres. During special occasions it can be illuminated, often with coloured lights.

The water jet operates daily from 2-4pm. In periods of high wind the jet is automatically disabled as water landing on the nearby Commonwealth Avenue Bridge can be a hazard to traffic. The water jet must also be occasionally shut down when drought lowers the water level of the lake.

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Captain James Cook Memorial Wikipedia