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Pages in category "Underground mines in Canada" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The following lists of mines in Canada are subsidiaries to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output and province.
This is an incomplete list of mines in British Columbia, Canada and includes operating and closed mines, as well as proposed mines at an advanced stage of development (e.g. mining permits applied for). Mines that are in operation are in bold. Past producers which are under re-exploitation, re-development and/or re-promotion are in italics. Also ...
Copper Cliff South Mine is an underground nickel mine in Copper Cliff, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Vale Canada Limited . Part of the mine is located under the town of Copper Cliff , which means that additional care must be put into the crown pillar .
Location Size Ref. Cheviot Yes Teck Hinton [10] Coal Valley Yes Westmoreland Coal Company Edson [10] Genesee Mine Yes Westmoreland Coal Company Edmonton [10] Grande Cache Yes CST Canada Coal Grande Cache [10] Gregg River No Westmoreland Coal Company Hinton [10] Highvale Mine Yes TransAlta and SunHills Mining Partnership Edmonton 12,600 [10]
Creighton Mine is an underground nickel, copper, and platinum-group elements (PGE) mine. It is presently owned and operated by Vale Limited (formerly known as INCO) in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Open pit mining began in 1901, and underground mining began in 1906. [1]
Kidd Mine or Kidd Creek Mine is an underground base metal (copper-zinc-silver) mine 24 km (15 mi) north of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Swiss multinational Glencore Inc. The ore deposit was discovered in 1959 by Texas Gulf Sulfur Company. Exploration drilling at the Kidd site began in November 1963.
The Ekati Diamond Mine, often simply called Ekati, is Canada's first surface and underground diamond mine [1] and is owned by Burgundy Diamond Mines.It is located 310 km (190 mi) north-east of Yellowknife, [2] Northwest Territories, and about 200 km (120 mi) south of the Arctic Circle, near Lac de Gras.