A day out at Canning Dam combines scenic beauty with an interesting flavour of Western Australian History. You will find plenty of picnic spots with gas-fired BBQs, a children's playground, toilets and a viewing platform overlooking the reservoir.
The construction of the Canning Dam started in 1933 and was the states biggest public works project during the Great Depression. Officially opened in 1940, it cost more than 1.1 million pounds.
Walking trails around the dam have been specially planned to take you past historic features such as the old contour channel and stilling chamber. The trails are well signposted and range from a short stroll to longer distances for the more energetic.
The area has abundant birdlife and early morning visitors may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of kangaroos in the surrounding bush.