The Canning River (Djarlgarra in
Nyungar) is a major
tributary
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of the
Swan River in the
South West Land Division of
Western Australia
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. It is home to much wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, swans and many other bird species.
Source and route
With headwaters on the
Darling Scarp, the Canning meanders through suburbs of
Perth
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, Western Australia on the
Swan Coastal Plain, including
Cannington,
Thornlie,
Riverton,
Shelley,
Rossmoyne and
Mount Pleasant, before joining the Swan at
Melville Water just downstream of the
Canning Bridge.
Bridges
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Canning Bridge
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Mount Henry Bridge
* Shelley Bridge
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Riverton Bridge
* Kent Street Weir Bridge
* Greenfield Street Bridge
* Canning River Downstream Bridge
* Canning River Upstream Bridge
* Djarlgarra Bridge Easthbound
* Djarlgarra Bridge Westbound
* unnamed railway bridge
* Royal Street Bridge
* unnamed pedestrian bridge
* Burslem Bridge
* unnamed railway bridge
* Jenna Biddi Footbridge
* unnamed railway bridge
* unnamed pedestrian bridge
* Cargeeg Bridge
* unnamed road bridge
* Manning Road Footbridge
Points
* Coffee Point (east of
Point Heathcote
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History
The area was named after George Gage ...
on the Swan River)
* Deepwater Point (on western shore in Mount Pleasant)
* Salter Point (very narrow part of river between
Salter Point
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suburb on north side, Rossmoyne/Shelley border on south)
* Prisoner Point (south shore in Shelley suburb, east of Shelley Beach)
* Wadjup Point (north west of Shelley Bridge)
History

The first European contact was in 1801
when a French exploring party spotted the mouth. The crew subsequently named the mouth Entrée Moreau
after Charles Moreau, a
midshipman
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with the party.
The Canning River received its contemporary name in 1827 when
Captain James Stirling aboard following an examination of the region in March 1827 named the river after
George Canning,
an eminent British statesman who was Prime Minister of Great Britain at the time and whose government facilitated the funds for the expedition.
In November 1829, just five months after the founding of the Swan River Colony in Western Australia, an exploring party led by now Governor James Stirling chose a site for a new town named
Kelmscott on the banks of the Canning River.
Convicts

Convicts partly constructed and maintained the Canning River Convict Fence.
This structure is still a notable landmark to this day. It was built primarily for the use of barges carrying timber from Mason's Timber Mill in the Darling Ranges.
Algae bloom
Algal blooms occur naturally in the Canning River system, they are caused by a buildup of nutrients in the river. Human activities including farming, residential gardens and parklands are the major causes of increases in levels, the blooms are potentially toxic to both mammal and marine life. The
Swan River Trust monitors the levels of nutrients and growth of the algae issuing warnings and closing sections of the river to all activities. The Trust also operates cleanup programs to reduce the amount of nutrients reaching the river, as well phosphorus removal and oxygenation in areas were blooms have been identified.
The Trust is encouraged by the appearance of ''
Azolla'' carpets on sections of the Canning River as this fern is known to reduce the amount of sunlight available to the algae as well as absorbing large amounts of phosphorus and other nutrients from the water. However, it is possible that Azolla carpets can cause deoxygenation and emit a strong sulfur smell.
See also
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Canning Dam
The Canning Dam and reservoir provide a major fresh water resource for the city of Perth, Western Australia. The dam is situated on the Darling Scarp and is an impoundment of the Canning River. It is noted for its innovative structural and hyd ...
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Canning River Regional Park
The Canning River Regional Park is the largest of eight regional parks within the Perth metropolitan area. The park covers approximately on both sides of the Canning River between the bridges carrying Nicholson Road and Leach Highway over t ...
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Head of the River
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List of islands of Perth, Western Australia
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Mount Henry Peninsula
Mount Henry Peninsula is a land feature and reserve located south of Perth, Western Australia, on the north bank of the Canning River near the Mount Henry Bridge in Salter Point, Western Australia. It covers , and includes both ''Banksia atte ...
References
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1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games venues