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The Ottawa River (French: Rivière des Outaouais, ... and several hydroelectric dams have been constructed on the river. In 1950, the dam at Rapides-des-Joachims was ...
This is a list of bridges, dams, and ferries on the Ottawa River, proceeding stream upwards from the Saint Lawrence River, with the year in which they were opened.
Upon completion, the dam raised the water level by over 62 feet (19 m) at Carillon and over 9 feet (2.7 m) at Grenville. This inundated the rapids of Long-Sault on the Ottawa River, transforming them into calm (deeper) water. The dam also includes a modern lock that facilitates traffic on the Ottawa River, superseding the Carillon Canal. [2] [3]
Calabogie (Madawaska River) Chats Falls Dam (Ottawa River) Chenaux Station (Ottawa River) Des Joachims (Ottawa River) Mountain Chute (Madawaska River) Otto Holden (Ottawa River) R.H. Saunders (St. Lawrence River) Stewartville (Madawaska River) Baysville Dam, Baysville
Centrale Hull 2 is a 27 MW 4-turbine hydroelectric generating station on the Ottawa River on the Gatineau side of the Chaudière Falls (). It is owned by Hydro-Québec and is listed as a run-of-the-river dam and its commission date as 1920–1969. [46]
Galetta Hydroelectric Dam: Almonte: 2: TransAlta [26] Gananoque Generating Station: Gananoque: 0.7: 1939: Energy Ottawa [72] Gartshore Generating Station: Sault Ste. Marie: 23: Brookfield Renewable Power [47] Glen Miller: Trenton: 8: Innergex Renewable Energy [53] Shand Dam Belwood Lake: 0.6 Grand River Conservation Authority [73] Conestogo Dam ...
Sep. 23—LIMA — As part of its continuing Ottawa River cleanup efforts, members of the non-profit Ottawa River Coalition took time Friday to remove more than 50 tires from a 150-yard stretch of ...
Lac Deschênes (French pronunciation: [lak deʃɛn]) is a 44 kilometres (27 miles) long lake on the Ottawa River that runs from the Chats Falls Dam near Fitzroy Harbour in the west to the Deschênes Rapids at Britannia in the east. It is a little over 3.2 kilometres (2.0 miles) wide at its widest point and little more than a few hundred metres ...