Rehabilitating Frederick House Lake Dam

A map showing the location of the Frederick House Lake Rehabilitation project.
Frederick House Lake Dam is located about 50 KM northeast of Timmins, downstream of Frederick House Lake.

The Frederick House Lake Dam is one of 240 dams that OPG operates across Ontario. Constructed in 1937-1938, this dam has a long history of managing and storing water for hydroelectric generation at Abitibi Canyon and Otter Rapids GS in northeastern Ontario.

OPG is proud of its reputation as a world leader in dam safety and is planning to rehabilitate the existing structure. This work will ensure the dam continues to operate with the highest integrity, while supporting OPG’s commitment to safety and operational excellence.

Project scope

The rehabilitation of the Frederick House Lake Dam will extend its operating life by approximately 50 years, while upholding the highest standards of dam and public safety. The dam will maintain existing flow capacity and no changes will occur to the current water levels and flows as set out in the Abitibi River Water Management Plan.

Project work will include:

  • Concrete repairs to dam and sluiceway structure;
  • Replacement of gains, sills, stop logs and sectional gates;
  • Road maintenance to support construction access; and
  • Temporary in-water work (e.g. cofferdams).

Project status

  • The project is over 10% complete.
  • Initial road upgrades and mobilization to the construction site are complete.
  • Work on south gravity wall concrete rehabilitation has begun.
  • Upstream and downstream cofferdam construction has begun; dewatering is planned for Fall 2023.

Project schedule

Spring 2022 – Fall 2022
  • Engineering design and environmental studies
Fall 2022 – Spring 2023
  • Request for proposal for contractor
Summer 2023 – Fall 2025
  • Site mobilization and construction
Seeing this project break ground this summer, on schedule, has been very exciting. The project team on this concrete rehabilitation project will continue to focus on ensuring all environmental commitments and road safety mitigations are fully implemented, while safely managing flows through the dam.
Pranav Jindal
Sr. Project Manager
Neighbours newsletter
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Report Highlights:
  • Project background
  • First ED&I contract awarded
  • Protecting the environment

Road safety and traffic management

A map showing the haul route for the project, from highway 401 in the south, up highway 67 to Connaught, and then north along the west side of Frederick House Lake to the dam.To ensure public and road user safety, a traffic management plan has been developed by OPG and contractor Stuart Olson. The plan includes mitigation measures such as:

  • Project traffic will utilize Hwy 67 (Municipal Road), Frederick House Lake Road and Connaught-Evelyn Road to access site.
  • Daily shuttle bus and/or car pool to reduce the number of passenger vehicles traveling to the project site.
  • Installed signage to advise the public of increased construction traffic.
  • Project vehicle identification.
  • Strict adherence to all road rules and posted speed limits.
  • Road usage protocols including radio communication, traffic attendants, and daily visual assessments of road conditions.
  • Ongoing communication with neighbours and area residents.

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