The Chute-Allard generating station is a hydroelectric dam erected on the Saint-Maurice River by Hydro-Québec near Wemotaci, in the administrative region of Mauricie, in Quebec, in Canada.
Permanent access to the site is possible from La Tuque, by road 25 up to km 82; then a forest path leads on the right bank of the Saint-Maurice River near the downstream part of the fall-Allard.
The CN Railway runs along the north shore of the water reservoir created by the hydroelectric dam at Chute-Allard.
Between Chute-Allard and Rapides-des-Coeurs, small tributaries flowing into the Saint-Maurice River are: - Petite rivière Flamand (Small Flemish River) (its mouth is located just upstream of Rapides-des-Coeurs) which supplies water including lakes Mons, Lavoie, Liege, Brussels, Aro, Bob-Grant, Dinant, Simard, and several other lakes in the area of forest Road 25; - Ruisseau Démon (Creek demon).
The feed water upstream of Chute-Allard Generating Station and the tailrace downstream channel have been built along the north shore of Saint-Maurice River.