The year was 2017 I visited the Abitibi River Generating Station and managed a bit of a tour with Trades Management Supervisor Remus who is a friend of my dads. I got to see a bit of the Inner workings of the plant... It was really cool to see some of the equipment and machinery as well as the vast inside of the generating station, as well as a the dam itself, one of the tallest in Ontario.
The generating station is situated 80km north of Smooth Rock Falls, in Northern Unorganized Cochrane District. The GS was opened in May 1933 after tweny-four months of construction. It really amazes me that a Civil Engineering project like this was completed in the middle of basically nowhere and remains in operation until this very day. A small colony was established to house the workers and their families, which about 130 people lived in 1930. Abitibi River GS is just one of six generating stations on the Abitibi River run by Ontario Power Generation. It consists of five units delivering a total capacity of 349 MWe. When we were there, the plant was running at only about 4% of its total capacity.
I ended up going back earlier this year. Both times that I visited, the spillway was a bit underwhelming. But I took a few more photos upon returning...
The scale of the project is hard to describe from the ground, I made a little bit of a video...
The construction of the dam was an interesting feat given the fact it's pretty much in the middle of nowhere. Here's a youtube video detailing a bit of work that went into making the dam as part of a playlist I made on the topic of the Canyon.