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  2. 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 ...

  3. Alexandre Hayward - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Hayward suffered a spinal injury while playing ice hockey. [2] [3] He began playing wheelchair basketball and represented Team New Brunswick at the Canada Games in 2015 and 2019. He began cycling during the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] He represented Canada at the 2023 Parapan American Games, winning medals in both track and road events. [2]

  4. Hayward Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hayward Lake is a lake and reservoir on the Stave River in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada.Located in the District of Mission about 60 km east of Vancouver, Hayward Lake is formed by Ruskin Dam, which lies about 3 km upstream from the Stave River's confluence with the Fraser River at Ruskin, which sits astride the Mission-Maple Ridge boundary.

  5. Mary Ann Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Hayward (nee Lapointe; born March 10, 1960) is a Canadian amateur golfer. She holds the Ontario record for most wins in a provincial championship. At the international level, Hayward won the United States Mid-Amateur Championship, becoming the only Canadian with this title.

  6. Bob Hayward - Wikipedia

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    A stretch of water at the Bay of Quinte near Deseronto, Ontario is known as Hayward Long Reach. Hayward was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1960. [4] Canada Post issued a commemorative stamp in 2011 honouring the hydroplane racingboat Miss Supertest III, her driver Bob Hayward and businessman Jim Thompson, who designed and built her.

  7. Victoria Hayward (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Hayward published the travel book Romantic Canada. The book was based on her recent travels across southern Canada, though it focuses largely on Canada's maritime provinces. [ 7 ] In Romantic Canada , she described Canada's culture, both in terms of ethnicities and architecture, as a "mosaic". [ 8 ]

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  9. Victoria Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Gran Hayward (born 11 April 1992) is a Canadian Olympic athlete, a professional softball player and the current head coach for the University of Nevada softball program. [1] She played college softball at the University of Washington from 2011 to 2014, professional softball with the National Pro Fastpitch league from 2015 to 2019 and ...