Dalhousie Mountain

45°34′02″N 62°57′47″W / 45.56722°N 62.96306°W / 45.56722; -62.96306GeographyLocationPictou County, Nova ScotiaParent rangeCobequid MountainsTopo mapNTS 11E10 New GlasgowClimbingEasiest routedrive/hike

Dalhousie Mountain is a Canadian peak in the Cobequid Mountains and the highest elevation point in Pictou County, Nova Scotia.

Located north of Trunk 4 west of Salt Springs, the peak is accessible by vehicle using gated roads and is topped by wind turbines and a forest fire surveillance tower.

Wind farm

The Dalhousie Mountain Wind Farm was constructed in 2009 at a cost of $130 million and consists of 34 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 51 MW. The turbines are clustered in the vicinity of Dalhousie Mountain as well as on the peak itself. The wind farm is owned by RMSenergy Ltd and is operated as Dalhousie Mountain Wind Farm Operating Limited Partnership.[1][2]

See also

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External links

  • Atlas of Canada - Facts about mountains Archived 2013-01-22 at the Wayback Machine

References

  1. ^ Dalhousie Mountain Wind Farm Operating Limited Partnership
  2. ^ Dalhousie Mountain Wind Farms. Retrieved 2010 11 22.
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