Nuclear Power Demonstration

Nuclear Power Demonstration was the first Canadian nuclear power reactor, and the prototype for the CANDU reactor design. Built by Canadian General Electric, in partnership with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and the Hydro Electric Power Commission…
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche Ecological Reserve and James-Little Ecological Reserve.

Nature reserve
is an ecological reserve of , . It was established on May 12, 1993.

Nature reserve
is an ecological reserve in , . It was established on May 8, 1991. is situated 3½ km east of Nuclear Power Demonstration.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rapides-des-Joachims.

Village
is a municipality and village in western , , part of in the Outaouais region. The village is situated on Island on the , about 100 km northwest of Fort-Coulonge. is situated 3 km northwest of Nuclear Power Demonstration.

Nuclear Power Demonstration

Latitude
46.18667° or 46° 11′ 12″ north
Longitude
-77.65778° or 77° 39′ 28″ west
Elevation
130 metres (427 feet)
Open location code
87R458PR+MV
Geo­Names ID
11836962
Wiki­data ID
Q948689
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Localities in the Area

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