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  2. Stave River - Wikipedia

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    On the upper Stave River, beyond the north end of Stave Lake there are two run-of-the-river hydroelectricity projects, Lamont Creek (28 MW) and Upper Stave River (33.5 MW) both built in 2010 by Cloudworks Energy Inc. [2] a private company based around the BC government's Independent Power Projects (IPP's) legislation, which guarantees such ...

  3. Stave Lake - Wikipedia

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    Stave Lake Powerhouse seen from its tailrace. The Stave Falls Power Company, later a subsidiary of the British Columbia Electric Railway, dammed the river in the 1920-22 period. The Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse, bunkhouses, a community hall, a large workers' community and railway, known as the Stave Falls Branch, were

  4. Misty Icefield - Wikipedia

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    Misty Icefield showing Stave Peak. The Misty Icefield (sometimes referred to as the Misty Icefields) is a high glaciated plateau in the Garibaldi Ranges of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains. It is located in the eastern part of Garibaldi Provincial Park and the northern portion of Golden Ears Provincial Park.

  5. Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse - Wikipedia

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    Stave Falls Dam is a dual-dam power complex on the Stave River in Stave Falls, British Columbia, Canada. The dam was completed in 1912 for the primary purpose of hydroelectric power production. To increase the capacity of Stave Lake , the dam was raised in 1925 and the Blind Slough Dam constructed in an adjacent watercourse 500 m (1,600 ft) to ...

  6. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Comparison table of North American ski resorts Resort name and website Nearest city State/province Peak elevation (ft) Base elevation (ft) Vertical drop (ft)

  7. Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse - Wikipedia

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    Ruskin Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Stave River in Ruskin, British Columbia, Canada. The dam was completed in 1930 for the primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation. The dam created Hayward Lake , which supplies water to a 105 MW powerhouse and flooded the Stave's former lower canyon, which ended in a small waterfall ...