All Canadian facilities are indirectly owned by Brookfield Renewable Power Fund except for Hystad and East Twin in British Columbia and Shekak, Serpent River and Cameron Falls in Ontario.
Powell River Energy and Pingston Creek are 50% owned by the Fund
Wawa Hydro Operations
(Generating Stations: Valerie Falls, Mission, Harris, Steephill Falls, Hollingsworth, Robert A. Dunford, McPhail, Scott Falls, Carmichael Falls and Shekak)
The Wawa Hydro Operations are located in Northern Ontario near Sault Ste. Marie on five river systems: the Magpie River, the Michipicoten River, the Seine River, the Groundhog River and Nagagami River. The facilities consist of:
- 10 hydroelectric generating stations with an installed capacity of 196 MW, producing on average 878 GWh of electricity annually.
- Interconnected to the Ontario Power grid.
- Watershed area covering 7,000 square kilometers with water storage capacity of 156 GWh.
Sault Hydro Operations
(Generating Stations: Francis H. Clergue, Mackay, Gartshore, Hogg, and Andrews)
The Sault Hydro Operations are located in Northern Ontario near Sault Ste. Marie on two river systems: the Montreal River and the St. Mary's River. The facilities consist of:
- 5 hydroelectric generating stations with an installed capacity of 203 MW, producing on average 928 GWh of electricity annually.
- Interconnected to the Ontario Power grid.
Mississagi Operations
(Generating Stations: Aubrey Falls, Red Rock Falls, Wells, G.W. Rayner, Serpent River and Cameron Falls)
The Mississagi Operations are located in Northern Ontario near Sault Ste. Marie on three river systems: the Mississagi River, the Serpent River and the Aux Sables River. The facilities consist of:
- 6 hydroelectric generating stations with a total installed capacity of 499 MW, producing on average 797 GWh of electricity annually.
- interconnected to the Ontario power grid.
- watershed area covering approximately 11,000 square kilometers with a total water storage capacity of 158 GWh.
Ontario Wind Operations
Prince Wind Farm
The Prince Wind Farm comprises 126 wind turbines extending over nearly 20,000 acres. With a total installed capacity of 189 MW, Prince is now one of the largest wind farms in Canada and produces on average 506 GWh of electricity annually.
Lake Superior Operations
The Lake Superior Power facility (LSP) is a 110 MW, natural gas-fired co-generation plant. Located in Sault Ste. Marie, LSP operates in conjunction with Brookfield Renewable Power's 21 hydroelectric power plants in northern Ontario, which together produce a total of over 1,190 megawatts. Powered by two GE natural gas-driven turbines and one GE steam turbine, LSP produces 850 GWh of electricity per year as well as steam for industrial customers.
Lièvre Operations
(Generating Stations: Masson, Dufferin, High Falls and Rapides-des-Cèdres)
Acquired in 1999, Lièvre Operations are located in western Quebec, along the Lièvre River, a tributary of the Ottawa River. The facilities include:
- 4 hydroelectric generating stations with an installed capacity of 263 MW, producing on average 1,520 GWh of electricity annually.
- 50 kilometers of transmission lines interconnected to the Quebec and Ontario power grids.
- watershed area covering approximately 9,560 square kilometers with water storage capacity of 518 GWh.
Pontiac Operations
(Generating Stations: Joey-Tanenbaum, W.R. Beatty)
Acquired in 1996, Pontiac Operations operate 2 hydroelectric generating stations in western Quebec with a combined generating capacity of 28 MW producing on average 193 GWh of electricity annually, and a water storage capacity of 66 GWh. These generating stations are located on the Noire and Coulonge Rivers, two tributaries of the Ottawa River.
Powell River Energy
(Generating Stations: Powell River, Lois Lake)
Acquired in February 2001, Powell River Energy is located on the west coast of the British Columbia mainland, approximately 160 kilometres north of Vancouver. The facilities consist of:
- 2 hydroelectric generating stations with a total installed capacity of 83 MW, producing on average 554 GWh of electricity annually.
- approximately 20 kilometers of transmission lines with interconnections to the British Columbia power grid.
- watershed area covering approximately 1,979 square kilometers with total water storage capacity of 158 GWh.
Pingston Creek Generating Station
This run-of-river facility is located near the town of Revelstoke, in south central British Columbia. This is a joint venture with Canadian Hydro Developers Inc., managers of the Pingston Creek facility.
The Pingston Creek hydroelectric station is a run-of-river facility which consists of an intake structure, four
kilometre tunnel, two kilometre penstock, powerhouse and transmission interconnection. The facility was commissioned in 2003 as a 30 MW project and a second 15 MW phase was completed in April 2004. All power produced by the facility is sold under a 20-year contract to British Columbia Hydro.
The Pingston Creek facility is EcoLogo certified by the Environmental Choice Program.
Valemount Hydro Operations
(Generationg Stations: Hystad and East Twin)
Acquired in 2007, Valemount Hydro Operations are two run-of-river hydroelectric facilities. Located in Northeastern British Columbia, the facilities have a combined total installed capacity of 7 MW and generates on average 29 GWh of electricity annually.