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Gatineau Power Company

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Gatineau Power Company
FounderCanadian International Paper Company Edit this on Wikidata

Gatineau Power Company was an electricity generation and distribution company in Quebec, Canada.[1][2]

It was originally a subsidiary of Canadian Pacific and later of International Paper. Its operations included a streetcar company which served Hull, Quebec.

The company disappeared as a separate organization after it and other investor-owned electric companies were acquired by Hydro-Québec as part of the nationalization of electricity in Quebec in 1963.

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  1. ^ "BIG GATINEAU PLANT WILL START TODAY; International Paper Subsidiary to Deliver Power to Ontario From Quebec Station. HUGE RESERVOIR IN RIVER Three Power Houses Will Have Total of 436,000 Horsepower -- Much Current Sold". The New York Times. October 1, 1928. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  2. ^ "Gatineau Power Installs Unit". The Christian Science Monitor. Feb 25, 1939. p. 14. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved 2008-08-25.

Sources

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  • Gatineau Power Company. Un quart de siècle de progrès et de service./ 1951? 16 p.; 29 cm.
  • Gatineau Power Company. Trente-cinq ans de progrès et de service. 1961? 16 p.; 28 cm
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