The Seton Canal is a diversion of the flow of the Seton River from Seton Dam , just below the flow of Seton Lake , to the Seton Powerhouse on the Fraser River at the town of Lillooet, British Columbia , Canada . The canal bridges Cayoosh Creek 300m below its commencement and is about 3.5 km in length, ending just below a bridge used by the Texas Creek Road (aka the West Side Road), where the canal's waterflow is fed into tunnels which feed the Seton Powerhouse on the farther side of a small rocky hill. Most of the water carried by the canal is the volume of the diverted Bridge River , which is fed into Seton Lake via BC Hydro 's Bridge River generating stations at Shalalth , 16 km to the west, which are supplied by diversion tunnels through Mission Ridge from Carpenter Lake , the reservoir created by Terzaghi Dam .
4-575: 50°40′07″N 121°57′09″W / 50.66861°N 121.95250°W / 50.66861; -121.95250 This article about a location in the Cariboo Regional District , Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a building or structure in British Columbia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cariboo Regional District The Cariboo Regional District spans
8-522: A change of 1.5% from its 2016 population of 61,988 . With a land area of 80,373.79 km (31,032.49 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.8/km (2.0/sq mi) in 2021. Twelve electoral area directors and four municipal directors govern the affairs of the Cariboo Regional District. The electoral area directors are elected by area voters, and municipal directors are appointed by their municipal council. All directors serve for
12-611: The Cities and Districts of Quesnel , Williams Lake , 100 Mile House , and Wells in the Central Interior of British Columbia . The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) in the Central Interior of BC encompasses 80,252 square kilometers of land. The Cariboo and Coastal mountain ranges hug the CRD on its west and east side boundaries. The region straddles Highway 97 from 70 Mile House in
16-471: The south to 5 km south of Hixon in the north. It belongs to the PDT/PST time zones. The Cariboo Regional District provides region-wide library services, recreational facilities, and local fire protection. As a census division in the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , the Cariboo Regional District had a population of 62,931 living in 27,614 of its 32,395 total private dwellings,
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