Musquash River may again be home to hydro power 
By Connell Smith CA Source: CBC News 9/4/2015
Connell Smith
The ghostly remains of hydro power infrastructure surprise the visitor who stumbles into them in the Musquash woods.

There's a tumbled-down boat house, high and dry, the water's edge nowhere in sight, as well as a towering concrete building that once directed millions of litres of water into a pipeline now nearly invisible in the forest.
 

These structures were abandoned by NB Power four decades ago when they decommissioned a crumbling dam at Scott Falls on the West Branch Musquash River, allowing much of the reservoir behind it to drain away, but on the nearby East Branch Musquash, the dam infrastructure is largely intact.

NB Power decommissioned the Musquash Power station in 2009 when the last of its three antique 2.5 megawatt generators finally broke down.

 
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