Voices from Two Rivers
Harnessing the Power of the Peace and Columbia
- Publisher
- Douglas & McIntyre
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2011
- Category
- General, Business Development
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781553659556
- Publish Date
- Mar 2011
- List Price
- $50.00
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Description
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of BC Hydro, the untold story of the vision that now powers a province
Early in the 1960s, Premier W.A.C. Bennett created BC Hydro to implement his "Two Rivers Policy" of harnessing the tremendous energy of the Peace and Columbia rivers to generate electricity. The new crown corporation was charged with building the large dams and powerhouses that would turn the policy into megawatts.
At the heart of Voices from Two Rivers are the stories of those who lived and worked around the building of those projects. Engineers, First Nations elders, ranchers and construction workers and their families all have a place in this narrative. The projects were engineering feats that involved tens of thousands of people and touched the lives of many more British Columbians with tremendous benefits as well as abundant challenges.
Today, the two rivers provide 64% of BC Hydro's electricity; power the majority of British Columbians depend on. Sumptuously illustrated, with more than 120 illustrations, maps and photos, Voices from Two Rivers sheds new light on large-scale government policy and is sure to interest communities affected by similar energy projects across Canada.
BC Hydro Power Pioneers Association, acting on its motto, "Supporting Our Communities and Each Other," continues a 70-year tradition of creating history, raising funds and providing volunteer support to local and provincial charities.
Proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the BC Hydro Power Pioneers Miracle Million Campaign for BC Children's Hospital.
About the authors
Meg Stanley, MA, wrote this book as senior research historian at Commonwealth Historic Resource Management Limited in Vancouver. She is also the author, with Hugh Wilson, of Station Normal: The Power of the Stave River and has worked on other book projects, including research for the history of the National Energy Board.
BC Hydro Power Pioneers Association, acting on its motto, "Supporting Our Communities and Each Other," continues a 70-year tradition of creating history, raising funds and providing volunteer support to local and provincial charities.
Co-Publisher: BC Hydro Power Pioneers Association's profile page