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History of Caliraya Lake
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HISTORY
The Caliraya Lake is a man-made lake located at Lumban, Laguna situated at
1,200 above sea-level. This is certainly one of Laguna’s summer hotspots where
local and foreign tourists visit every year.
Caliraya Lake was created in late 1930s by a US Army Engineer by flooding the
Cavinti valley of the Sierra Madre to generate hydroelectric power for Manila. It
was sabotaged by retreating Americans to prevent use by Japanese soldiers who
rebuilt it, then themselves sabotaged it as their own defeat approached.
Through the years, the lake remains the most popular bass fishing spot in the
country. It was 'discovered' in the early 1970's by Manila tourists who then
popularized the lake to Manila's elite and expatriate community.
The surroundings of this lake increased dramatically, more so when the main road
was upgraded to concrete and the hydroelectric plant were built. Caliraya became a
high class neighborhood of vacation homes on the lake, similar to those in western
countries, for the rich and famous. That was until the 1980s, when Lake Caliraya's
surroundings were occupied by the New People's Army, affecting tourism and
development.
Nevertheless, since mid-1980s there has been major real estate development, with
the construction of several world class resorts, golf courses and country clubs.
Caliraya to this day is a haven for the rich and the elite, with activities including
large mouth bass fishing, wind surfing, jet skiing, water skiing, boating in general,
golf, camping, and other sporting and outdoor activities. Property values remain
high, and a new generation of developments, private and commercial, is on the rise.