West Kootenay Power & Light Office
The West Kootenay Power & Light Company Office Building is a reminder of the important energy history present in the West Kootenays. As mining in Rossland and other communities expanded, the West Kootenay Power & Light Company (WKPL) was established to deliver power to the mines and Trail Smelter. It absorbed the local Rossland Power & Light Company and expanded its operations. This building was leased to the WKPL to use as their head office. As such, this block is an important piece of history as a reminder of the hydroelectric history of the region.
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West Kootenay Power & Light Substation
Constructed in 1897, the West Kootenay Power & Light Company (WKPL) substation is highly significant as it was a key element of the electrical system developed by WKPL to provide a large, reliable source of power for the working mines on Red Mountain. The substation building is one storey and built in the Romanesque Revival style, which is characterized by arches, cavernous entryways and window openings, and thick masonry walls. Brick was used, which speaks to its function as an electrical substation where non-combustible material is crucial, and a desire to have air of permanence and solidity within a boomtown. The location of the building additionally holds heritage value, as it was considered “north of the city” at the time of construction, therefore away from the main area of development where there were many historic fires; and also because it was still on a high point on a hillside which would have been ideal as a transmission point for the electrical line coming from the Bonnington Falls hydro plant 56km away. The substation was in use from 1897 to 1930 when a new automated substation was built to meet the needs of the modernized electrical system.
After the building was closed up until the 1990s it was used as a WKPL storage place. They stored equipment and inactive files here. From the 1990s to present, the building has been used as a private residence.









For more information:
Rossland Heritage Commission Official Heritage Register - Buildings: West Kootenay Power and Light Building and West Kootenay Power and Light Substation.
Historic Places Canada: West Kootenay Power Light Substation
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