Whatshan Dam was built by the B.C. Power Commission and completed in 1952. It is a concrete hydroelectric dam on the Whatshan River in the Canadian province...
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in the north. Another hydroelectric development Whatshan Dam, diverted Whatshan Lake from the Whatshan River directly into the Arrow Lakes, just north...
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Bennett Dam (Lake Williston) Waneta Dam Wahleach Dam a.k.a. Jones Lake Dam (Wahleach Lake a.k.a. Jones Lake) Whatshan Dam Grand Rapids Dam Great Falls Dam Jenpeg...
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sub-tributaries) Hugh Keenleyside Dam and Arrow Lakes (British Columbia) Whatshan River (British Columbia) Whatshan Dam (British Columbia) Beaton Creek...
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Hugh Keenleyside Dam (formerly known as the High Arrow Dam) is a flood control dam spanning the Columbia River, 12 km (6.5 miles) upstream of the city...
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facility became the Edgewood Health Centre. In 1952, the completion of the Whatshan Dam brought electricity to the valley. Television came in the early 1960s...
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farther northwestward until the 1960s. In 1952, the completion of the Whatshan Dam brought electricity to the valley. 1915: An exploding box of dynamite...
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Columbia was built at Nakusp, British Columbia to replace the tugs SS Whatshan and the earlier Columbia of 1896. She was the first boat designed specially...
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Waneta Dam has been wholly owned by BC Hydro since July 2018 after Fortis BC finalized an agreement with Teck to sell its 66% interest in the dam, but BC...
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coming together (of the lake, which narrowed at this point prior to the dam), a private body part, and having buffalo, despite no evidence buffalo ever...
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