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Kemano Bay

Kemano Bay, located in British Columbia, holds a unique distinction.  Developed in the 1950s to service the Kemano Generating Station, a hydroelectric power station built inside a mountain, the community initially housed workers.  This marvel of engineering provided energy for aluminum smelting.  However, with the station's automation in 2000, Kemano Bay transitioned from a community to a solely functional industrial site.

Today, Kemano Bay lacks shopping facilities, but its historical significance remains. Visitors can marvel at the colossal Kemano Generating Station nestled within Mount Dubose.  The former townsite, Kemano Beach, offers a glimpse into the past.  Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby Owyacumish River Park, located approximately 15 kilometers west. While nightlife is absent, Kemano Bay's historical significance and engineering marvel make it a fascinating destination.  

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