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Hound Chute Generating Station is a run-of-river station on the Montreal River located below Bay Lake, approximately 10 km south of the Town of Cobalt. The station was built in 1910 and in 2010, the station was redeveloped including modifications to the powerhouse and spillway structures. The two generating units in the redeveloped powerhouse is have a maximum generating capacity of 9 MW.
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