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  1. The township borders in downstream order Centennial Lake, Black Donald Lake, Norcan Lake and Calabogie Lake, all four on the Madawaska River, and is located in the northern section of the Ottawa River Valley. Communities. The largest communities in the township are the villages of Calabogie and Griffith.

  2. Calabogie is a tiny ski village on Calabogie Lake in Greater Madawaska Township, Renfrew County. Perched at the edge of eastern Ontario 's Ottawa Valley , it primarily attracts visitors from the Ottawa - Hull capital region.

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  4. The Calabogie station is being upgraded in 2022 to double capacity from 5 MW to 10 MW. The original station was badly damaged by a tornado in September 2018. Clean up was completed in 2020. The project is expected to cost 100 million dollars. Provincial parks

    • From name of Algonquian band "Matouweskarini" meaning "people of the shallows"
    • Ontario
  5. The Madawaska River is fundamental to the history of Calabogie. Without it their whole area would have been settled much later. Some of the earliest commercial lumbering in Ontario took place along the Madawaska between 1860 and 1890.

  6. Private interests had built a number of dams on the tributaries of the river. Ontario Hydro first became involved on the river in 1929, with the purchase of the Calabogie Generating Station from the M.J. O'Brien interests, along with the two upper reservoir dams at Bark Lake and Palmer Rapids.

  7. Whether you’re visiting in the summer for a hike of the famous Eagles Nest Trail or heading for Calabogie Peaks in the winter to ski, there are always things to do in Calabogie, Ontario. For some, the spring thaw or the summer sunshine are what draw them to the region.

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