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  • Water Powers of Western Canada (1918)
  • Short | Documentary, Short
Primary photo for Water Powers of Western Canada
Water Powers of Western Canada (1918)
Short | Documentary, Short

This reel takes the observer into the vast water power resources of Western Canada, showing the Schuyler Falls, headquarters of Coquitlam Lake and others of the hundreds of power-producing water agencies. You will see the intake control ...See moreThis reel takes the observer into the vast water power resources of Western Canada, showing the Schuyler Falls, headquarters of Coquitlam Lake and others of the hundreds of power-producing water agencies. You will see the intake control house at Lake Buntzen and glaciers which are melted and then water converted to produce power. It shows Calgary, Alberta, a city "grain-made and water-made," and the Winnipeg River that furnishes a capacity of 420,000 horse power. The Upper Seven Sister Falls and a general view of the city of Winnipeg are also included in the reel. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Jan 31, 1918

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Jan 1918 (United States)

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