Everything about Helena Valley Western Australia totally explained
Helena Valley is the name of a river valley, and a locality in the foothills of the
Darling Scarp in
Perth, Western Australia.
River Valley
The river valley is the centre of the catchment of the
Helena River and extends from the edge of the Darling Scarp where
Boya,
Gooseberry Hill and Helena Valley define the 'mouth' of the valley that opens to the
Swan Coastal Plain, east and south east past
Mundaring Weir and
Lake C.Y. O'Connor to its origins in the region of
Mount Dale.
Locality
The locality is within the Shire of
Mundaring, situated just south west of
Boya and
Greenmount Hill, 5 kilometres from
Midland. It consists of many rural houses, but also contains two estates, and recently a shopping centre located in one of the estates. There is also a primary school located at the base of Greenmount Hill.
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