For other hydroelectric generating plants at Niagara Falls, see List of Niagara Falls hydroelectric generating plants. Rankine Generating Station
Location Ontario, Canada Nearest city Niagara Falls Built 1905 Original use Hydro generating station Current use Tourist museum on hydro power generation Architect William Grace Company / Hamilton Bridge Works Company Governing body Niagara Parks Commission The Rankine Generating Station is a former hydro-electric generating station along the Canadian side of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls, Ontario, slightly downstream from the older Toronto Power Generating Station. It was built in for the Canadian Niagara Power Company and named for company’s founder William Birch Rankine (b. 1858), a New York City (and later of Niagara Falls) lawyer originally from Geneva, New York who died three days after (in Grafton, New Hampshire) the station opened in 1905 and renamed in 1927.[1] Acquired by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation in 1950 and in 2002,[2] the station became a wholly owned subsidiary of FortisOntario (and part of Canadian owned Fortis Inc.).[3] It was decommissioned in 2006.
It reopened in July 2021 as a tourist site.[4]
The station is an old brick building with manicured grounds and beautiful old brick.