Silver Falls Generating Station

Silver Falls Generating Station is located on the Kaministiquia River System near Thunder Bay. The station’s single unit went into service in 1959 and has a maximum generating capacity of 48 MW.

Dog Lake is the main storage reservoir and head pond for Silver Falls GS. The inlet of the generating station is located on the south shore of the lake, approximately three km east of the lake’s natural outlet, the source of the Kaministiquia River.

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Last 7 Days table
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WATER LEVEL (m)

FLOW (m3/s)

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Sep. 30, 2024--
There is a flow change planned at the Dog Lake Dam on Oct 7, 2024 to increase flow to approximately 25m3/s. Flow will be decrease to 0m3/s by end of the day.

7 Day Ahead Water Level Forecast: Decrease 5 - 10 cm.

7 Day Ahead Silver Falls Flow Forecast: 17- 21 m3/s.

7 Day Ahead Dog Lake Dam Flow Forecast: 0-25m3/s.
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