List of largest power stations in Canada

This article lists the largest electrical generating stations in Canada in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides, waves and the wind.

As of 2020 the largest power generating facility is the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Ontario and has an installed capacity of 6,430 MW.

Largest power stations

List of the electrical generating facilities in Canada with a current installed capacity of at least 250 MW.

Rank Name Province Location Capacity
(MW)
Annual Generation
(GWh)
Type Owner Ref
1 Bruce Nuclear [note 1]  Ontario 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W 6,43048,169 Nuclear (PHWR) Bruce Power [1][2]
2 Robert-Bourassa  Quebec 53°46′55″N 77°31′58″W 5,61631,000 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
3 Churchill Falls  Newfoundland and Labrador 53°31′32″N 63°57′25″W 5,42835,000 Hydro NL Hydro [4][5]
4 Darlington Nuclear [note 2]  Ontario 43°52′22″N 78°43′11″W 3,51228,000 Nuclear (PHWR) OPG [6]
5 Pickering Nuclear [note 3]  Ontario 43°48′42″N 79°03′57″W 3,09420,000 Nuclear (PHWR) OPG [8]
6 Mica  British Columbia 52°4′35″N 118°34′0″W 2,8057,202 Hydro BC Hydro [9][10]
7 La Grande-4  Quebec 53°53′12″N 73°27′55″W 2,77914,600 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
8 Gordon M. Shrum  British Columbia 56°0′58″N 122°12′19″W 2,73015,000 Hydro BC Hydro [10]
9 Revelstoke Dam  British Columbia 51°3′15″N 118°11′40″W 2,4808,200 Hydro BC Hydro [10]
10 La Grande-3  Quebec 53°43′40″N 75°59′55″W 2,41712,600 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
11 La Grande-2-A  Quebec 53°46′46″N 77°32′57″W 2,10611,600 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
12 Lennox  Ontario 44°8′46″N 76°51′9″W 2,10050 Natural gas or Fuel oil OPG [11]
13 Sundance  Alberta 53°30′27″N 114°33′26″W 1,861? Coal TransAlta [12]
14 Beauharnois  Quebec 45°18′51″N 73°54′37″W 1,85311,700 Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
15 Manic-5  Quebec 50°38′23″N 68°43′37″W 1,5287,400 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
16 Sir Adam Beck II  Ontario 43°08′45″N 79°02′41″W 1,499? Hydro OPG [13]
17 La Grande-1  Quebec 53°44′04″N 78°34′26″W 1,4367,900 Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
18 Limestone  Manitoba 56°30′25″N 94°6′25″W 1,3509,000 Hydro (ROR) Manitoba Hydro [14]
19 René-Lévesque  Quebec 49°44′25″N 68°35′34″W 1,3265,400 Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
20 Genesee  Alberta 53°20′35″N 114°18′11″W 1,286? Coal (81%)
Natural gas (19%)
Capital Power (83.3%)
TransAlta (16.7%)
[15][16]
21 Keephills  Alberta 53°26′54″N 114°27′02″W 1,240? Coal TransAlta (83.3%)
Capital Power (16.7%)
[17][18]
22 Jean-Lesage  Quebec 49°19′18″N 68°20′49″W 1,229? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
23 Kettle  Manitoba 56°23′3″N 94°37′54″W 1,2208,500 Hydro (ROR) Manitoba Hydro [14]
24 Bersimis-1 Quebec49°18′31″N 69°33′50″W1,178?HydroHydro-Québec[3]
25 Manic-5-PA  Quebec 50°38′26″N 68°44′13″W 1,064? Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
26 R. H. Saunders  Ontario 45°00′28″N 74°47′34″W 1,045? Hydro OPG [19]
27 Outardes-3  Quebec 49°33′33″N 68°43′58″W 1,026? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
28 Greenfield  Ontario 42°45′44″N 82°27′09″W 1,005? Natural gas Calpine (50%)
Mitsui (50%)
[20]
29 Long Spruce  Manitoba 56°24′1″N 94°22′10″W 9807,100 Hydro (ROR) Manitoba Hydro [14]
30 Coleson Cove  New Brunswick 45°09′13″N 66°12′11″W 978? Fuel oil NB Power [21]
31 Shipshaw Quebec48°26′54″N 71°12′54″W896?HydroRio Tinto Alcan[22]
32 Sainte-Marguerite-3 Quebec50°42′18″N 66°46′47″W8842,730HydroHydro-Québec[3]
33 Laforge-1 Quebec54°10′14″N 72°36′55″W8784,500HydroHydro-Québec[3]
34 Bersimis-2  Quebec 49°10′02″N 69°14′26″W 869? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
35 Goreway Ontario43°44′46″N 79°40′48″W839?Natural gasSithe Global Power[23]
36 Boundary Dam Saskatchewan49°5′47″N 103°1′49″W824?CoalSaskPower[24]
36 Muskrat Falls  Newfoundland and Labrador 53°14′44″N 60°46′22″W 824? Hydro NL Hydro [25]
38 Seven Mile  British Columbia 49°1′47″N 117°30′11″W 8053,400 Hydro BC Hydro [10]
39 Shepard  Alberta 50°58′15″N 113°53′07″W 800? Natural gas Capital Power (50%)
ENMAX (50%)
[26]
40 Kemano  British Columbia 53°33′48″N 127°56′32″W 790? Hydro Rio Tinto Alcan [27]
41 Outardes-4  Quebec 49°42′21″N 68°54′24″W 785? Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
42 Sheerness [note 4]  Alberta 51°26′32″N 111°47′32″W 7805,500 Coal ATCO Power (50%)
TransAlta (50%)
[29][30]
43 Eastmain-1-A  Quebec 52°10′47″N 76°2′7″W 7682,300 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
44 Carillon  Quebec 45°34′07″N 74°23′01″W 753? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
45 Chutes-des-Passes  Quebec 49°50′26″N 71°09′46″W 750? Hydro Rio Tinto Alcan [22]
46 Peace Canyon  British Columbia 55°58′57″N 121°59′34″W 6943,250 Hydro BC Hydro [10]
47 Halton Hills  Ontario 43°33′41″N 79°50′42″W 683? Natural gas OPG [31][32]
48 Mactaquac  New Brunswick 45°57′18″N 66°52′03″W 672? Hydro NB Power [21]
49 Point Lepreau Nuclear [note 5]  New Brunswick 45°04′10″N 66°27′20″W 6604,111 Nuclear (PHWR) NB Power [21]
50 Romaine-2  Quebec 50°37′28″N 63°11′39″W 6403,300 Hydro Hydro-Québec [35]
51 Queen Elizabeth  Saskatchewan 52°5′43″N 106°42′22″W 634? Natural gas SaskPower [36]
52 Lingan  Nova Scotia 46°14′12″N 60°2′14″W 620? Coal Nova Scotia Power [37]
53 Bay d'Espoir  Newfoundland and Labrador 47°59′25″N 55°47′59″W 6042,657 Hydro NL Hydro [38]
54 Kootenay Canal  British Columbia 49°27′10″N 117°30′55″W 5833,175 Hydro BC Hydro [10]
55 Poplar River [note 6]  Saskatchewan 49°3′27″N 105°28′59″W 582? Coal SaskPower [24]
56 Brighton Beach  Ontario 42°16′47″N 83°05′42″W 580? Natural gas ATCO Power (50%)
OPG (50%)
[40]
57 St. Clair  Ontario 42°53′47″N 82°23′54″W 577? Natural gas Invenergy [41]
58 Bécanour (TC Energy)  Quebec 46°22′2″N 72°24′15″W 550? Natural gas TC Energy [42]
58 Portlands  Ontario 43°38′58″N 79°19′51″W 550? Natural gas OPG [43][32]
60 Battle River  Alberta 52°28′08″N 112°08′02″W 540? Coal (50%)
Natural gas (50%)
ATCO Power [44]
61 Toulnustouc  Quebec 49°58′14″N 68°09′34″W 5262,600 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
62 Outardes-2  Quebec 49°08′59″N 68°24′17″W 523? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
63 Sarnia Regional  Ontario 42°56′04″N 82°26′17″W 506? Natural gas TransAlta [45]
64 Sir Adam Beck I  Ontario 43°08′57″N 79°02′40″W 498? Hydro OPG [13]
65 Holyrood [note 7]  Newfoundland and Labrador 47°27′10″N 53°05′43″W 490? Fuel oil NL Hydro [47]
65 Waneta  British Columbia 49°00′15″N 117°36′43″W 4901,980 Hydro Teck (67%)
BC Hydro (33%)
[48][49]
67 Eastmain-1  Quebec 52°10′54″N 76°03′05″W 4802,700 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
67 Joffre  Alberta 52°18′24″N 113°33′16″W 480? Natural gas ATCO Power (40%)
Capital Power (40%)
NOVA Chemicals (20%)
[50]
69 Grand Rapids  Manitoba 53°9′29″N 99°17′33″W 479 2,320 Hydro Manitoba Hydro [14]
70 Bridge River  British Columbia 50°43′54″N 122°14′33″W 4782,500 Hydro BC Hydro [51]
71 Brisay  Quebec 54°27′16″N 70°31′09″W 4692,300 Hydro Hydro-Québec [3]
72 Belledune  New Brunswick 47°54′21″N 65°51′48″W 458? Coal NB Power [21]
73 Des Joachims  Ontario 46°10′52″N 77°41′45″W 429? Hydro OPG [19]
74 Tufts Cove  Nova Scotia 44°40′35″N 63°35′46″W 415? Fuel oil (71%)
Natural gas (29%)
Nova Scotia Power [37]
75 Bécancour (Hydro-Québec)  Quebec 46°23′31″N 72°21′8″W 411? Natural gas Hydro-Québec [52][53]
76 Isle-Maligne  Quebec 48°34′37″N 71°38′05″W 402? Hydro Rio Tinto Alcan [22]
77 York  Ontario 44°04′32″N 79°31′54″W 400? Natural gas Capital Power (50%)
Unknown (50%)
[54]
78 Millbank  New Brunswick 47°04′26″N 65°27′19″W 399? Fuel oil NB Power [21][55]
79 Romaine-3  Quebec 51°07′51″N 63°24′49″W 395? Hydro Hydro-Québec
80 Péribonka  Quebec 49°30′28″N 71°10′59″W 3852,200 Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
81 McCormick  Quebec 49°11′35″N 68°19′37″W 367? Hydro Hydro-Québec (60%)
Alcoa (40%)
[3][56]
82 Seigneurie de Beaupré  Quebec 47°22′20″N 70°51′39″W 363.5? Wind Boralex (50%)
Énergir (46.8%)
La Côte-de-Beaupré (3.2%)
[57][58]
83 Brazeau  Alberta 52°57′59″N 115°34′44″W 355397 Hydro TransAlta [59]
84 Rivière-du-Moulin  Quebec 47°58′00″N 71°01′00″W 350? Wind EDF Renewables [60]
85 Abitibi  Ontario 49°52′40″N 81°34′15″W 349? Hydro OPG [61]
86 Waneta Dam Expansion  British Columbia 49°00′15″N 117°36′42″W 335627.4 Hydro Columbia Power (58%)
Columbia Basin Trust (42%)
87 Laforge-2  Quebec 54°35′30″N 71°16′15″W 3191,800 Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
88 Trenton  Nova Scotia 45°37′13″N 62°38′53″W 305? Coal Nova Scotia Power [37]
89 Trenche  Quebec 47°45′12″N 72°52′44″W 302? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
90 Blackspring Ridge  Alberta 50°08′03″N 112°54′55″W 300? Wind EDF Renewables [62]
90 Calgary  Alberta 51°10′49″N 113°56′12″W 300? Natural gas Enmax [63]
90 Henvey Inlet  Ontario 45°58′35″N 80°33′38″W 300? Wind Pattern Energy [64][65]
90 Lac Alfred  Quebec 48°24′51″N 67°41′15″W 300? Wind EDF Renewables [66]
94 La Tuque  Quebec 47°26′39″N 72°47′58″W 294? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [3]
95 E.B. Campbell  Saskatchewan 53°41′19″N 103°20′47″W 288900 Hydro SaskPower [67]
96 Kelsey  Manitoba 56°2′21″N 96°31′54″W 2871,970 Hydro (ROR) Manitoba Hydro [14]
97 Bayside  New Brunswick 45°16′30″N 66°01′36″W 280? Natural gas NB Power [68]
98 Shand  Saskatchewan 49°5′16″N 102°51′49″W 276? Coal SaskPower [24]
99 Island  British Columbia 50°04′08″N 125°16′55″W 275? Natural gas Capital Power [69]
100 Lower Notch  Ontario 47°08′20″N 79°27′15″W 274? Hydro OPG [61]
101 Beaumont  Quebec 47°33′20″N 72°50′12″W 270? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [70]
101 Romaine-1  Quebec 50°23′01″N 63°15′37″W 270? Hydro (ROR) Hydro-Québec [71]
103 Smoky Falls  Ontario 50°03′40″N 82°09′41″W 267? Hydro OPG (75%)
Moose Cree (25%)
[72]
104 Thorold  Ontario 43°06′25″N 79°11′55″W 265? Natural gas Northland Power [73]
105 Brandon  Manitoba 49°50′44″N 99°53′16″W 263? Natural gas Manitoba Hydro [14]
106 North Battleford  Saskatchewan 52°41′00″N 108°10′18″W 260? Natural gas Northland Power [74]
107 Nipawin  Saskatchewan 53°19′11″N 104°2′31″W 255? Hydro SaskPower [75]

Notes

  1. Uprated from 6,408 MW to 6,430 MW in July 2019, with a target capacity of 7,000 MW by mid-2033.
  2. Refurbishment to be completed by 2026.
  3. To be decommissioned by 31 December 2024.[7]
  4. To be converted to natural gas by 15 December 2022.[28]
  5. A 100 MW small modular reactor was approved in December 2019. Upon completion of the reactor in 2028, Point Lepreau will have an installed capacity of 760 MW.[33][34]
  6. To be decommissioned by 2030.[39]
  7. To be decommissioned by 2021.[46]

Largest power stations under construction

List of the electrical generating facilities under construction in Canada with an expected installed capacity of at least 250 MW.

Rank Name Province Location Capacity (MW) Type Owner Year Ref
1 Napanee  Ontario 44°08′53″N 76°50′31″W 900 Natural gas OPG On Hold [32]
2 Keeyask  Manitoba 56°20′47″N 95°12′17″W 695 Hydro Manitoba Hydro 2021 [76]
3 Site C dam  British Columbia 56°11′41″N 120°54′51″W 580 Hydro BC Hydro 2024 [77]

Largest decommissioned power stations

List of former electrical generating facilities in Canada that had an installed capacity of at least 250 MW at the time of their decommissioning. Only facilities that have permanently shut down all of their electricity generating units are included.

Rank Name Image Province Location Capacity (MW) Type Owner Years Ref
1 Nanticoke  Ontario 42°48′0″N 80°3′1″W 3,964 Coal OPG 1973-2013
(40 years)
2 Lakeview  Ontario 43°34′16″N 79°33′6″W 2,400 Coal OPG 1962-2005
(43 years)
3 Lambton  Ontario 42°47′50″N 82°28′10″W 1,976 Coal OPG 1969-2013
(44 years)
4 Gentilly Nuclear  Quebec 46°23′45″N 72°21′25″W 925 Nuclear
(SGHWR, PHWR)
Hydro-Québec 1983-2012
(29 years)
5 Wabamun  Alberta 53°33′30″N 114°29′17″W 582 Coal TransAlta 1956-2010
(54 years)
6 Thunder Bay  Ontario 48°21′36″N 89°13′12″W 306 Biomass OPG 1963-2018
(55 years)
[78]

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