Buntzen Lake is a 4.8 kilometres (3 mi) long lake in Anmore, British Columbia, Canada, in the Greater Vancouver area. It is named after the first general...
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Indian Arm (redirect from Buntzen Generating Station)
Boilerplate penstocks direct water from Buntzen Lake down to the two powerhouses on the shores of Indian Arm. Buntzen No. 1 was built in 1903 by the Vancouver...
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the lake to nearby Buntzen Lake, and from there to a pair of power stations. Construction of the tunnel between Coquitlam Lake and Buntzen Lake began...
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Columbia. Three different lakes in British Columbia stood in for the fictional "Black Lake": Shawnigan Lake, Buntzen Lake and Hayward Lake. The soundtrack for...
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episode was filmed in British Columbia, with Buntzen Lake being used as Lake Okobogee. At a campground at Lake Okobogee National Park in Sioux City, Iowa...
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Columbian lakes: Buntzen Lake, north of Coquitlam; Pitt Lake, north of Pitt Meadows; and Rice Lake, part of the Seymour Demonstration Forest. Buntzen Lake was...
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(15 persons or 0.6%) Other (40 persons or 1.7%) Anmore is home to the Buntzen Lake recreation area, which is a popular tourist destination for its two beaches...
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Electric sought expansion through developing Hydro power at Buntzen Lake, and later at Stave Lake. Sensible growth and expansion of the power, streetcar and...
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Dark Angel (TV series) Freddy vs. Jason Hot Rod It (1990 TV miniseries) Lake Placid (1999) Pathfinder Smallville (TV series) Supernatural (TV series)...
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the mountainous ridge with many indistinct summits between Buntzen Lake and Coquitlam Lake near Coquitlam, British Columbia. Its proximity to Coquitlam...
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needed] The lake was the main setting of the fourth X-Files episode, "Conduit". However, the episode was filmed in British Columbia, with Buntzen Lake being...
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Brigade Lake Buckley Lake (British Columbia) Bughouse Lake Buntzen Lake Burnaby Lake Buttle Lake Cahilty Lake (British Columbia) Cameron Lake (British...
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Vancouver included Stanley Park, Beaver Lake and Saint Thomas Aquinas High School Convent in North Vancouver. The Buntzen Lake Hydro Plant, in particular, was...
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Columbia. Although it has no powerhouse of its own, its waters divert to Buntzen Lake, making it part of BC Hydro's electrical generation infrastructure. It...
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McCombe Lake is a small lake just to the north of Buntzen Lake in Anmore, British Columbia. It is named after Bob McCombe, foreman of Tunnel Camp, who...
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Sisters Dam Coal Lake Dam Brilliant Dam Buntzen Lake Dam (Buntzen Lake) Cleveland Dam (Capilano Lake) Clowhom Dam (Clowhom Lake) Comox Lake Dam, Puntledge...
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real-life building portrayed as the 4400 Center. Highland Beach: Shot at Buntzen Lake in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The Chan Centre (The 4400 Center) UBC...
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filming usually takes place in the area. "Dead in the Water" was filmed at Buntzen Lake and the final scenes of "Simon Said" were filmed at Cleveland Dam. Other...
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Other filming locations included the Vancouver Art Gallery, as well as Buntzen Lake and Riverview Hospital, also in British Columbia. In the DVD commentary...
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shooting locations, with much of "Dead in the Water" taking place at Buntzen Lake and the climax of "Wendigo" occurring in a Britannia Beach mine. Likewise...
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area about 25 mi (40 km) east of Vancouver, British Columbia, around Buntzen Lake. Four separate caves were used, including an old copper mine. The 26 ft...
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Company completed construction on a second dam and a tunnel to nearby Buntzen Lake for power generation. As a result, a large portion of the Coquitlam River's...
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Creek Cypress Creek Eagle Creek Nelson Creek Percy Creek (Indian Arm) Buntzen Lake (via tunnels) Indian River (south and east of the Chilkoot Pass) Salmon...
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April 1897. Power was supplied by then-innovative diversion projects at Buntzen Lake and on the Stave River system farther east, all of which were built primarily...
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Coquitlam [COMMUNITY SHUTTLE] [PEAK-ONLY] 179 Coquitlam Central Station Buntzen Lake Coquitlam Central Inlet Centre [NO WEEKDAY] [SUMMER-ONLY] April – September...
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Metro Vancouver watersheds (category Lakes of the Lower Mainland)
of Coquitlam, east of Indian Arm and Buntzen Lake, and west of Coquitlam Mountain. Coquitlam Lake, a natural lake, is the reservoir for the Coquitlam watershed...
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Bay and extending to Sasamat Lake. The park is northwest of the Village of Anmore and to the southwest of Buntzen Lake. Apart of its 1,104 hectares,...
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at the station, providing service to VCC–Clark in Vancouver and Lafarge Lake–Douglas in Coquitlam. The Canadian Pacific Railway brought the first passenger...
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four-year term. The current director is Jen McCutcheon. Barnston Island Buntzen Bay Gambier Island Trust Area (part) Bowyer Island Passage Island Granite...
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Station N9 Downtown (NightBus service) 2 160 Port Coquitlam Station 179 Buntzen Lake (July to September only) 183 Coquitlam Central Station N9 Coquitlam Central...
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