Kootenay Canal
| Kootenay Canal | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Kootenay Canal Generating Station | 
| Location | Kootenays, British Columbia, Canada | 
| Coordinates | 49°27′10″N 117°31′05″W / 49.45278°N 117.51806°W | 
| Opening date | 1976 | 
| Reservoir | |
| Creates | Kootenay Lake | 
| Surface area | 38,900 ha (389 km2) | 
| Power Station | |
| Operator(s) | BC Hydro | 
| Hydraulic head | 84m | 
| Turbines | 4 | 
| Installed capacity | 588 MW | 
| Capacity factor | 48.2% | 
| Annual generation | 2482 GWh | 
The Kootenay Canal is a hydroelectric power station, located 19 km downstream of Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Where the Kootenay River flows out of the reservoir formed by the Corra Linn Dam on Kootenay Lake., a canal diverts water to BC Hydro's Kootenay Canal Generating Station. Its construction was a result of the Duncan Dam and Libby Dam providing year round flows into Kootenay Lake. The powerhouse was completed in 1976.