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Secured Facilities List BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 LOWER MAINLAND Facility Name Location American Creek Capacitor Station near Hope Annacis Island Substation Delta Arnott DC Terminal Delta (adjacent to ARN complex) Arnott Substation Delta Atchelitz Substation Atchelitz Balfour Substation Langley Barnard Substation Burnaby Boston Bar Substation Boston Bar Boundary Bay Electrode Site Delta Brittania Substation Britannia Beach Cambie Substation Richmond Camosun Substation Vancouver Canoe Pass DC Cable Terminal Station Delta Capilano Substation North Vancouver Chapmans Series Capacitor Station Spuzzum Cheekye 230 Kv Substation Squamish Cheekye 500 Kv Substation Squamish (across road from CKY) Chevron Substation Burnaby Chilliwack Substation Chilliwack Clayburn Substation Abbotsford Cloverdale Substation Surrey Como Lake Cable Terminal Coquitlam (next to COK Sub) Como Lake Substation Coquitlam Coquitlam Substation Coquitlam Creekside Series Capacitor Station Mount Currie Cypress Substation West Vancouver Deas Tunnel Cable Terminal NW Richmond Deas Tunnel Cable Terminal SE Ladner Deep Cove Substation North Vancouver English Bluff AC Cable Terminal Station Tsawwassen Function Junction Substation Whistler Village Furry Creek Substation Furry Creek George Dickie Substation Vancouver Glenmore Substation North Vancouver Gloucester Substation (and road) Langley Haney Substation Maple Ridge Harvie Road Substation Surrey Hill Avenue Terminal Station Burnaby Hillcrest Substation West Vancouver BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 Hope Substation Hope Horne Payne Substation Burnaby Horseshoe Bay Substation West Vancouver Ingledow Substation Surrey John Lawson Substation West Vancouver Kent Substation Aggasiz Kidd No. 1 Substation Vancouver Kidd No. 2 Substation Richmond Knight St. Cable Terminal Vancouver Lions Bay Substation & Cable Terminal Lions Bay Lougheed Substation Burnaby Lynn Valley Substation North Vancouver Mainwaring Substation Vancouver Maple Ridge Substation Maple Ridge McLellan Substation Langley Meridian Substation Coquitlam Mission Substation Mission Mount Lehman Substation Abbotsford Murrin No. 2 Substation Vancouver New Westminster Substation New Westminster Newell Substation Burnaby Nicomekl Substation Surrey Norgate Substation North Vancouver North Vancouver Substation North Vancouver Pemberton Substation Pemberton Port Kells Substation Langley Porteau Substation Porteau Cove Rainbow Substation Whistler Village Richmond Substation Richmond Rosedale Substation Rosedale Royal No. 2 Substation New Westminster Sachteen Substation north of Skookumchuck Scott Substation Surrey Sea Island Substation Richmond Sperling Substation Vancouver Spuzzum Substation Spuzzum Squamish Substation Squamish Steveston Substation Richmond Strawberry Hill Substation Surrey Sumas Way Substation Abbotsford Surrey Substation Surrey Tisdall Switching Station Pemberton BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 Tsawwassen Beach DC Cable Terminal Tsawwassen Tsawwassen Substation Tsawwassen Upper Harrison Terminal Station Tipella Walters Substation North Vancouver Whalley Substation Surrey White Rock Substation White Rock Generating Station Switchyards Facility Name Location Burrard Thermal Generating Station 230 kV Transmission Switchyard Belcarra, on the Burrard Inlet Cheakamus Generating Station - upper switchyard Daisy Lake N of Squamish Lake Buntzen No. 1 Generating Station Anmore Stave Falls Generating Station Mission Wahleach Generating Station Hope Microwave Stations Facility Name Location Bowen Island Microwave Station Bowen Island Port Moody Microwave Station Port Moody Slollicum Microwave Station near Harrison Hot Springs Sumas Mountain Microwave Station Sumas Mountain near Abbotsford BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 NORTH INTERIOR Facility Name Location Aiyansh Substation Aiyansh Babine Lake Substation Granisle Barlow Substation Quesnel Bear Mountain Terminal Station between Chetwynd and Dawson Creek Beaverley Substation Prince George Burns Lake Substation Burns Lake Canreed Substation Prince George Chetwynd Substation Chetwynd Chief Lake Substation Prince George Colebank Substation Hixon Dawson Creek Substation Dawson Creek Diana Lake Substation Rainbow Summit Dokie Terminal Station near Chetwynd Foothills Substation Prince George Fort St. James No. 2 Substation Fort St. James Fort St. John Substation Fort St John Fox Creek Substation Fort St. John Fraser Lake Substation Fraser Lake Gavin Lake Substation near McLeese Lake Gibraltar Mine Capacitor Station near McLeese Lake Glenannan 230kV & 500kV Substation near Fraser Lake Green River Substation Rainbow Summit Hazelton Substation New Hazelton Houston Substation Houston Isle Pierre Substation near Prince George Kalum Substation Terrace Kennedy Capacitor Station north of Prince George Kennedy Substation north of Prince George Marguerite Substation Marguerite McEwan Substation near Prince George McLeese Capacitor Station McLeese Lake Meziadin Substation Meziadin Junction Minette Substation Kitimat Morfee Substation MacKenzie Oldfield Substation Prince Rupert Patricia Substation Prince George. Pineview Substation Prince George Port Edward Substation Prince Rupert Portage Pass Substation WAC Bennett Dam Prince George Substation Prince George Quesnel Substation Quesnel BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 Red Bluff Substation Quesnel Rupert Substation near Prince Rupert Salmon Valley Substation Prince George Skeena Substation Terrace Smithers Substation Smithers Soda Creek Substation Soda Creek Stewart Substation Stewart Sukunka Substation Chetwynd area Tachick Substation Vanderhoof Taylor Substation Taylor Telkwa Substation Telkwa Terrace Substation Terrace Topley Substation Topley Junction Tumbler Ridge Substation Tumbler Ridge Upper Fraser Substation Upper Fraser Vanderhoof Substation Vanderhoof Wescup Substation Fort Nelson Williams Lake Substation Williams Lake Williston Substation Prince George Generating Station Switchyards Facility Name Location Fort Nelson Generating Station Fort Nelson G.M. Shrum Generating Station near Hudson Hope Peace Canyon Generating Station Hudsons Hope Microwave Stations and Passive Reflectors Facility Name Location Microwave Sites Boulder Microwave Station near Chetwynd Copper Mountain Microwave Repeater Station near Kitimat Dragon Microwave Station Quesnel area Glenannan Microwave Repeater Station near Fraser lake Grouse Microwave Repeater Station near Houston Red Rock Microwave Station north of Hixon Sheraton Microwave Repeater Station near Burns Lake Sinkut Microwave Repeater Station near Vanderhoof Telkwa Microwave Repeater Station Telkwa Trapline Microwave Repeater Station near Terrace BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 SOUTH INTERIOR Facility Name Location Armstrong Substation Armstrong Ashcroft Substation Ashcroft Ashton Creek Substation Ashton Creek Athalmer Substation Athalmer Avola Substation Avola Barriere Substation Barriere Blue River Substation Blue River Bone Creek Terminal North Thompson area Bridge River Terminal Station Chalath Britt Creek Switch Elkford Brocklehurst Substation Kamloops Canal Flats Substation Canal Flats Carquille Substation Carquille Chase Substation Chase Clearwater Substation Clearwater Clinton Substation Clinton Cranbrook Substation Cranbrook Douglas Street Substation Kamloops Elkford Substation Elkford Elkford Switching Station (Elkford Tap) Elkford Enderby Substation Enderby Fairmont Substation Fairmont Fernie Substation Fernie Fort Steele Substation Fort Steele Golden Substation Golden Goldstream Tap Substation near Mica Creek Guichon Series Capacitor Station near Kamloops Heffley Creek Substation Kamloops Highland Substation Merritt Illecillewaet Substation Revelstoke Invermere Substation Invermere Joseph Creek Substation Cranbrook Kamwood Substation Kamloops Kelly Lake Substation Clinton Kicking Horse Substation Golden Kimberley Substation Kimberley Lumby No. 2 Substation Lumby Marysville Substation Marysville McCulloch Creek Substation Mica Creek area Merritt Substation Merritt Monashee Substation Needles BC Hydro Secured Facilities Site List Last Updated July 8, 2013 Monte Lake Substation Monte Lake Moyie Substation Moyie Nakusp Substation Nakusp Natal Substation Sparwood Nelway Substation Nelway New Denver Substation New Denver Nicola Substation Merritt One Hundred Mile House Substation 100 Mile House Parson Substation Parson Pavilion Substation Pavilion Radium Substation Radium Junction Salmon Arm Substation Salmon Arm Savona Substation Savona Selkirk Substation near Castlegar Seventy Mile House Substation Seventy Mile House Sicamous Substation Sicamous Skookumchuk Substation near Cranbrook Sorrento Substation Sorrento Sparwood Substation Sparwood Spences Bridge Substation Spences Bridge Steeples Substation Cranbrook Tyax Lake Substation Gold Bridge Valemount Substation Valemount Valleyview Substation Kamloops Vaseux Lake Terminal Station near Oliver Vavenby Substation Vavenby Vernon Terminal Substation Vernon Wardner Substation Ft. 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