List of dams and reservoirs in Canada

British Columbia

This is a list of dams and water reservoirs in Canada.

Alberta

Manitoba

See Manitoba Hydro generating stations

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Ontario

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Small Hydroelectric

Non hydroelectric

Planned Upgrades or Projects (all are currently in progress):

  • Umbata Falls Hydroelectric Project - Installed capacity of 23MW Q2 2008. This project in progress is a partnership of the Pic River First Nation and Innergex II Income Fund (on the White River, near Marathon).
  • Island Falls Hydroelectric Project - Installed capacity of 20 mW Q4 2009. Canadian Hydro Developers Inc. Location: Smooth Rock Falls.
  • Glen Miller Hydroelectric Project - Innergex II Income Fund (Trenton).

Hydroelectric generation under development with Ontario Power Generation (the unit in-service dates range from 2009 to 2012):

  • Little Long, Harmon, Kipling and Smoky Falls - 450MW
  • Lower Sturgeon, Sandy Falls and Wawaitin - 16MW
  • Mattagami Lake Dam - 5MW

Quebec

Saskatchewan

See SaskPower generating stations

  • Alameda Dam
  • Avonlea Dam
  • Boundary Dam Power Station
  • Blackstrap North Dam
  • Blackstrap South Dam
  • Bradwell East Dam
  • Bradwell West Dam
  • Brightwater Creek Dam
  • Broderick East Dam
  • Broderick West Dam
  • Buffalo Pound Dam
  • Candle Lake
  • Chicken Lake Dam
  • Cowan Lake Dam
  • Darmody Dam
  • Dellwood Brook Dam
  • E.B. Campbell Hydroelectric Station
  • Esterhazy Dam
  • Five Mile Dam
  • Francois-Finlay Dam
  • Gardiner Dam
  • Hugonard Dam
  • Katepwa Dam
  • Kingsway Dam
  • Kipahigan Lake Dam
  • Lac la Plonge Dam
  • Lac la Ronge Dam
  • Makwa Lake Control
  • Moose Mountain Dam
  • Northminster Effuent Reservoir
  • Opuntia Lake Control
  • Pike Lake Water Supply
  • Qu'Appelle River Dam
  • Rafferty Dam
  • Round Lake Dam
  • Scott Dam
  • Spruce River Dam
  • Star City Dam
  • Stelcan Weir
  • Summercove Dam
  • Tee-Pee Creek Dam
  • Theodore Dam
  • Wascana Lake Weir
  • West Poplar Dam
  • Woody Lake Weir
  • Zelma Dam

Yukon

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References

  1. Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program Archived 2007-10-13 at the Wayback Machine. Bchydro.com (2012-11-30). Retrieved on 2013-07-24.
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