Lajoie Dam
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Downton Reservoir is named for Geoffrey M. Downton, a pioneer surveyor who was the first to recognize the hydroelectric potential in the drop in elevation between the Bridge and Seton river systems. Lajoie Dam and Powerhouse are atop the site of Lajoie Falls, which was named after Lazack Lajoie, a local "mountain man" and entrepreneur-huckster who promoted a townsite and mining complex around Gun Lake which never came to fruition.
References
- Water Powers, British Columbia, BC Dept of Lands and Forests Water Rights Branch, Victoria 1954
External links
- BC Hydro Bridge River Development Rec Site
- Bridge River-Lillooet Archive Lajoie Dam page
- Aerial view of Downton Lake, looking west
- Aerial view of Lajoie Dam from overhead from Randall & Kat's Flying Photos
Coordinates: 50°50′22″N 122°51′28″W / 50.83944°N 122.85778°W
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