\\ III 



The rivers i Lawrence on the ea*t (the 



iwa and the Niagara excluded) to the \rrow m 



li mnder Bay on th< '.544.54" 



The rivers from tlu uglidt. northern 



Tli IcricklnHitc. 



> Bay slope 



Ottawa tnl.uut :c 87430 



The Ottawa from l^akc Tum>kaimng ... the M Law- 



e, Ontario's share 822/181 



The Niagara la's hah 1,000,000 



Viagara, Canada's half. 45O/xx> 



4.773796 



veragc conditions of \\-\\ might uuTcasc the power twenty* 

 five here possible, fifty per cent 



If either Canada or the United States should first exercise its 



to generate 500,000 h.p. tr.m it* share of the Niagara water*. 

 then physical conditions might probably pro rut the other country 

 from urtualK lo eloping all tol<l half a million horse-power from 

 the rv iagara I 



ivc already been granted, and plants partially com- 



I. for the development on the Canadian r of 



about 450,000 h.p. There will probably be an actual development of 

 250,000 h.p. within tlu- j 0- 



u .tor Power Developed In Canada in I 



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(For the most of the inf>rmation in this chafer and for valuable 

 detail, see " Watcr-powers of Canada." issuetl bv the Commfoion 

 of Conservation, Ottawa.) 



