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    Bonnington Falls were waterfalls submerged by dams on the Kootenay River between the cities of Castlegar and Nelson, in the West Kootenay region of southern...
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  • Bonnington Falls is a community on the north side of the Kootenay River between the cities of Castlegar and Nelson, in the West Kootenay region of southern...
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  • The Bonnington Pavilion or Hall of Mirrors, now a ruin, is situated in the grounds of the old estate of Bonnington, near New Lanark, overlooking Corra...
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  • Upper Bonnington Dam is located on the Kootenay River, approximately 17 km (11 mi) downstream of the City of Nelson. Also at the same Bonnington Falls location...
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    the upper falls of Bonnington Linn, Corra Linn, and Dundaff Linn. Corra Linn is the highest, with a fall of 26 metres (84 ft). Bonnington Linn (fall...
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    January 7, 2015. Waymarking (June 10, 2013). "Kootenay Canal Dam - Bonnington Falls, BC". Retrieved January 7, 2015. Touchstone Nelson: Museum of Art and...
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    without building a dam, the original Lower Bonnington Power Plant was generating hydroelectricity from Bonnington Falls in the Kootenay River near the confluence...
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  • Canada Bonnington Falls, British Columbia, a community, British Columbia, Canada Bonnington House, near Wilkieston, West Lothian, Scotland Bonnington Pavilion...
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    by raising the normal water level by two meters. Just down river is Bonnington Falls, today the site of several hydroelectric dams. In 2003 the lake discharged...
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    75861°N 119.36583°W / 50.75861; -119.36583 (CBUC-FM 96.9 Salmon Arm) Bonnington Falls CBUD-FM 89.5 FM 215 watts A1 Query 49°28′33″N 117°29′20″W / 49.47583°N...
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    plant. CP's new Crowsnest Pass branch supplied cheap coal, and the new Bonnington Falls dam provided electricity. That August, new blast furnaces increased...
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  • along the Kootenay River, passing through the communities of Taghum, Bonnington Falls, Beasley and Corra Linn to where Highway 3A diverges southwest just...
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  • Native Broadcasting First Nations community radio CBUD-FM 89.5 FM Bonnington Falls CBC Radio One public news/talk CIAM-FM-27 91.1 FM Boston Bar CARE Radio...
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  • cement plant. In 1917, West Kootenay Power agreed to extend a line from Bonnington Falls dam. In 1922, the Princeton Light and Power Co became the distributor...
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    later upgraded. In 1898, West Kootenay Power became the supplier from Bonnington Falls dam. In March 1897, Rossland became a city. The eight doctors, 17 legal...
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    power stations, using water from the River Clyde near to the Falls of Clyde. Bonnington Power Station gets its water supply from just above Corra Linn...
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    of the West Kootenay Power and Light Co. on the Kootenay River at Bonnington Falls. During World War I his Ross rifle was mass-produced for the Canadian...
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  • Bonnington Falls Dam Bonnington Falls, British Columbia 49°27′32″N 117°29′09″W / 49.4588°N 117.4858°W / 49.4588; -117.4858 Lower Bonnington Falls Dam...
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  • which was the mileage distance east to the Nelson wharf, or west to Bonnington Falls. Around 1907, John Bell and A.G. Lambert moved their sawmill from Lebahdo...
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  • archived from the original on 2012-04-03, retrieved 2011-11-12 Boralex, Ocean Falls Hydroelectric, archived from the original on 2018-04-30, retrieved 2018-04-29...
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  • Hydroelectricity plants on the Granby River (company one) and at Bonnington Falls supplied power. In May 1901, a new BC charter, with wider powers, created...
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  • of North Vancouver) Bonnet Hill (within the City of Prince George) Bonnington Falls Boothroyd Boston Bar Boswell Bouchie Lake Boundary Bay (within the...
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  • to a huge dump, and moved inputs and outputs within the plant. The Bonnington Falls hydro generating station supplied electricity. The 1905 substation...
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  • 3 mi) northeast of Fraine, and 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) southwest of Bonnington Falls, on the southern main line. On the C&KR branch, passenger service ended...
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  • CBC CBUIT-1 13 Bella Coola CBC CBUIT-3 7 Blue River CBC CBUJ-TV 7 Bonnington Falls CBC CBUDT 13 Bowen Island CBC CBUT-4 13 Braeloch CBC CBUT-39 15 Burns...
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  • Queen of the Kootenays (1922). With footage of the Trail smelter and Bonnington Falls. The Cariboo Road (1926). Produced by A. R. Baker without Kean's involvement...
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  • 5 watts Formerly CBCV-TV CBCJ-TV Blue River 7 (VHF) 10 watts CBUDT Bonnington Falls 13 (VHF) 22 watts CBUGT Fort Nelson 8 (VHF) 50 watts CBUO-TV Bamfield...
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    from the Columbia through to the Nelson Arm, as it was blocked by Bonnington Falls. In place of steamboat navigation, in the early 1890s a railroad, the...
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  • whether to measure the single largest fall or the sum of a series of falls, and many falls make false claims to the record. This table measures waterfalls...
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  • Waterton Park, Alberta CBSM-FM in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario CBUD-FM in Bonnington Falls, British Columbia CBYP-FM in Portland Creek, Newfoundland and Labrador...
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