Avenue of Honour

Avenue of Honour

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Highlights

  • Stroll beneath towering gum trees along Apex Drive, reflecting on the sacrifices made during the World Wars.
  • Discover the names of fallen soldiers at the base of each tree, connecting history with personal stories of bravery.
  • Wander through Albany Heritage Park, where history and nature intertwine in a serene setting.
  • Reflect on the significance of this memorial, honouring those who served in conflicts from World War One to Korea.
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The Albany Avenue of Honour in Apex Drive was planted in 1955 to 1956 and replaced the original avenue planted in 1921 in Middleton Road. It honours those who fell in World War One, World War Two and the Korean War.

Large gum trees line the Avenue of Honour on Apex Drive – the road to the top of Mount Clarence. At the base of each tree is the name of a soldier lost at war.

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  • WA – Australia's South West

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