Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse
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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 the north, which was the site of the eponymous Stave Falls. In 2000, the dam's powerhouse was replaced after a four-year upgrade. The original Stave Falls powerhouse was once British Columbia's largest hydroelectric power source, and is a National Historic Site of Canada.
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Dewdney Trunk Road,
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N 49.229722222222 ° | E -122.35555555556 ° |
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Dewdney Trunk Road
Dewdney Trunk Road
V4S 1C4
British Columbia, Canada
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