Bridge River Power Project

Bridge River No. 1 Powerhouse on Seton Lake, 1950s, looking west. The townsite is immediately out of frame to the left

The Bridge River Power Project is a hydroelectric power development in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located in the Lillooet Country between Whistler and Lillooet. It harnesses the power of the Bridge River, a tributary of the Fraser, by diverting it through a mountainside to the separate drainage basin of Seton Lake, utilizing a system of three dams, four powerhouses and a canal.