Murray
L Moore Hydro Museum
283 Pembroke St W
Pembroke ON K8A 6Y6
Phone: (613) 732-3687
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The Pembroke Hydro Museum
is housed in the original diesel room of the Pembroke Electric Light
Co. Ltd. I contains original light fixtures and artifacts dating back
to 1884. The very first street lights in Canada cast their glow down
Pembrke Street on October 8, 1884.
The Hydro building is also
home to one of Pembroke's many murals as is detailed as follows:
In
1884, Pembroke was the first community to have commercial electric street
lights. To the left are Queen Victoria and Prime Minister Sir John A.
MacDonald, the rulers of the day. Centre shows the first generating
plant located across from what is now City Hall. During the day it operated
as a grist mill and at night, an electric plant. To the right are W.H.
Moffat, mayor of Pembroke in 1884 and W.B MacAllister, the founder of
electric light. The Hydro Museum is located at the side of this building.
Artist: R. Chester 1990