Lake Maltanskie (Jezioro Maltanskie) also called Lake Malta is an artificial lake formed by damming the waters of the Cybina River. It is mainly famous for the regatta track which is one of the best ones in Europe. Moreover, since the Canoe World Cup and Canoe European Championship were held here, Lake Malta has been known as a sports and recreational complex. The area is a popular recreation place for cyclists, roller skaters and holiday makers. It is fully equipped with the necessary facilities like the start islet, an umpire tower, a campsite, a restaurant, a hotel, etc. The lake also boasts a 60-metre-high fountain which is the largest floating fountain in Europe. Three times a day (10 a.m., 4.30 p.m., 9.45 p.m.) the lake attracts tourists who come here to watch the ''light and water shows.'' Not far from the lake there is a Malta-Ski Centre, open throughout the year, with a minigolf course, a playground for children and a toboggan course. The whole area abounds in tourist attractions. The vast areas surrounding the lake are a venue for the ''Malta'' International Theatre Festival held here at the end of June. The festival, the largest of this kind in Poland, is attended by an audience of 100,000 every year.