Where will the tunnel run?
The route of the new tunnel follows the two existing OPG diversion tunnels which have been there since the 1950s. For much of its route the new tunnel is about 90 to 140 metres below the ground surface. The tunnel runs from an intake located near the International Niagara Control Works, upriver of the Falls, to the outlet, located near the Sir Adam Beck generating stations. For the most part, the tunnels follow a route that runs below and to the west of Stanley Avenue under the City of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Click here to view the route the tunnel will take.
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