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K+S Potash Canada: 2017- Mine in Operation as of June 2017 Bienfait Lignite Lignite: Bienfait: Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. Big Quill Lake Potassium Sulphate: Wynyard: Compass Minerals: Boundary Dam Lignite: Estevan: Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. Chaplin: Sodium sulphate: Chaplin: Saskatchewan Minerals Inc. Cigar Lake Mine: Uranium
According to the Coal Association of Canada, there are 24 permitted coal mines throughout Canada, 19 of which currently operate. The vast majority of the country's coal deposits can be found in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia. [1] [2]
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. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.
Mine Major commodities Coordinates Associated town Owner Dates Comments References; Atlas Coal Mine: Coal: Latitude: 51.4573° N Longitude: 112.7455° W East Coulee: Hillcrest Mine: Coal Latitude: 49.7764° N Longitude: 114.0395° W Hillcrest?-1939 Location of Canada's worst coal mining disaster. Whitewood mine: Coal Latitude: 50.2967° N ...
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Lists of mines in Canada. List of coal mines in Canada; List of gold mines in Canada; List of nickel mines in Canada; List of mines in Alberta; List of mines in British Columbia; List of mines in Manitoba; List of mines in New Brunswick; List of mines in Newfoundland and Labrador; List of mines in the Northwest Territories; List of mines in ...
List of nickel mines in Canada; List of uranium mines in Canada; A. List of mines in Alberta; B. ... List of mines in Saskatchewan; T.
This list of gold mines in Canada is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country. For practical purposes, defunct and future mines are demarcated in italics and bold respectively. Asterisks (*) note mines which produce(d) gold as a secondary product..