McCombe Lake

Reservoir in Anmore, B.C.
49°22′07″N 122°51′40″W / 49.3685°N 122.861°W / 49.3685; -122.861TypeReservoirPrimary inflowsWaterway from Buntzen LakePrimary outflowsPipes to Indian Arm power stationsBasin countriesCanada

McCombe Lake is a small lake just to the north of Buntzen Lake in Anmore, British Columbia. It is named after Bob McCombe, foreman of Tunnel Camp, who lived beside the lake with his family from 1911–1929.[1] The lake is the location of two outflows that lead to Buntzen Powerhouses number 1 and 2. The primary inflow of the lake is a short waterway that leads from Buntzen Lake.

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References

  1. ^ "McCombe Lake". BC Geographic Name Information System. BCGNIS. Archived from the original on 2007-08-15.
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