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Abitibi Canyon Generating Station

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Country
  
Canada

Status
  
Operational

Impounds
  
Abitibi River

Impound
  
Abitibi River

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
October 1933

Owner
  
Ontario Power Generation

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Location
  
Unorganized North Cochrane District, Ontario

Similar
  
Otter Rapids Generatin, Chats Falls, Sir Adam Beck Hydroele

Abitibi Canyon Generating Station is a hydroelectric power plant owned by Ontario Power Generation on the Abitibi River. The station is located 80 km north of Smooth Rock Falls, within Pitt Township in Northern Unorganized Cochrane District, in Ontario, Canada. This facility is the fifth downstream hydroelectric plant of six on the Abitibi River. Designed by George F. Hardy Company, the construction of this 349 MW facility began in 1930 and became fully operational in 1936. Hydro One has a 500 kV transmission line along with a 230 kV line that runs south to Sudbury and continues all the way to Toronto to interconnect with the rest of the 500 kV network in Ontario.

Abitibi Canyon community

In 1930, a colony was established to house the employees of the plant and their families. About 130 people lived in the community which contained 30 homes, a community hall, skating rink, shooting range, school, hospital, general store, post office and church. By 1982, the community had expanded to about 300 residents.

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Abitibi Canyon Generating Station Wikipedia