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About Us
In 1825, the current location of the hydro generation dam in Renfrew was identified as a prime source of water power. Since then, businesses and organizations have worked to harness the power of the Bonnechere River in a variety of methods. The water has been used to turn millstones, machinery, turbines and shuttle logs from Algonquin Park down to the Ottawa River.
1853 saw the start of the industrial development of the lands around the waterfalls described as "Rose Tree Falls". The McDougall Mill was built around this time and remains standing today. These businesses relied heavily on the Bonnechere River for their power.
In 1901, the Renfrew Power Company issued a contract for construction of a dam and generator house. This original building is still generating power today.
In November 2000, the responsibility for the distribution of electricity to Renfrew residents and businesses was granted to Renfrew Hydro Inc. and the responsibility for power generation to Renfrew Power Generation Incorporated .
Renfrew Hydro Inc. is wholly owned by the Municipality of the Town of Renfrew and is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of:
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| Barry Holt |
Chair |
| Andy Boldt |
Director |
| Doug Janney |
Director |
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| Officers |
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| Tom Freemark |
President |
| Kathleen Gilchrist |
Secretary / Treasurer |
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