Canoona is a suburb of Central Coast,
Queensland and is about 561 kms north-northwest
of QLD's capital city of Brisbane.
Canoona is a locality in the Shire of Livingstone,
Queensland, Australia. Canoona was the site of
the first North Australian gold rush.
The Fitzroy River forms the southern boundary of
the locality of Canoona, while Marlborough Creek
and Mountain Hut Creek form most of its western
boundary. The Bruce Highway forms most of the
north-eastern boundary with North Coast
railway line running closely beside it. A number of
creeks flow through the locality, all are tributaries
of the Fitzroy River.