Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a rural locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the, Canal Creek had "no people or a very low population".
Geography
The ridge of the Pointer Range forms the south-western boundary of the locality. The terrain in the locality ranges from flatter land at approx above sea level to numerous named peaks including :- North Pointer
- The Pointer
- Mount Jardine
- Pleasant Hill
- Conical Mountain
- Charley Peak
- The Gate Mountain
There are a number of protected areas in the locality, including:
- North Pointer Conservation Park in the south-west of the locality
- Alligator Creek State Forest in the north and centre of the locality
- Canal Creek State Forest in the centre of the locality
- Werribee State Forest in the north-east of the locality
History
On 19 December 1943 a USA military aircraft crashed at Canal Creek Cattle Station and 31 people were killed. The C47 aircraft of 22nd Troop Carrier Squadron 374th Transport Group was flying from Townsville to Brisbane with a stop in Rockhampton. The port engine caught fire, which caused an explosion and the plane crashed and all 31 people on board were killed. The aircraft was carrying 20 USA military personnel, 8 Australian military personnel, and three civilians. On 16 June 2002 a memorial to the crash was officially dedicated; it is at approximately from the crash site due to the boggy terrain at the site. The memorial was organised by Yeppoon resident John Millroy. It was the 2nd worst aircrash in Australia's history.Demographics
In the, Canal Creek had a population of 8 people.In the, Canal Creek had "no people or a very low population".