This film is a heritage item from Library and Archives Canada and is only available in English.
Film about the hydroelectric power station at Niagara Falls, Ontario. It shows: aerial shots of Niagara River and Niagara Falls from an airplane; shots of Niagara Falls from land; water flowing from the power house; various shots of structures on shore and in the river belonging to the Ontario Power Company; intertitle reading "...ice water from the river above the Falls is diverted into the outer bay"; shot of power house and the ice water; intertitle reading "Passing through iron screens the water is further clarified before entering the inner forbay"; water going through iron screens; close-up of water going through the screens; intertitle reading "Forty-ton gates control the flow through the conduits"; long shot of two men supervising operations inside the building; shot of outside, where water is flowing through the gates; close-up of rushing water; intertitle reading "the conduits, which are 19 1/4 feet in diameter, convey the water one and a quarter miles when it is dropped 175 feet through penstocks to the turbines"; shot of the turbines; intertitle reading "Thirteen thousand horse power turbine are connected to electric; generators of the same horse power"; massive turbines shown at an angle; close-up of turbines from the side; and long shot of the turbines.
Source: Library and Archives Canada. Graphic Consultants fonds, 1972-0105. IDC: 104825.
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