White Rock, Nova Scotia

A remote wooded area south of the community of White Rock,[1] outside the town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, known as the home of the Goler Clan who lived together in two shacks. Home to the Stiver's Falls Hydroelectric Plant, also known as the old White Rock generating station, was built in 1919 at Stiver's Falls on the Gaspereaux River, near White Rock, about 3 km south-west of Wolfville, Stiver's Falls (White Rock) generating plant, about 1940 and produced electricity for the first time on 25 February 1920. "The installation at Stiver's Falls began (in 1920) with a capacity of 375 horsepower 280 kilowatts[2]

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