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  2. Coal in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Coal in Alberta

  3. List of coal mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of coal mines in Canada. 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]

  4. Atlas Coal Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site is an inactive coal mine in Alberta, Canada that operated from 1936 to 1979. Located in East Coulee near Drumheller, it is considered to be Canada's most complete historic coal mine and is home to the country's last standing wooden coal tipple, and the largest still standing in North America. [ 1]

  5. Cadomin - Wikipedia

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    Cadomin is one of many communities in the Alberta Coal Branch area that thrived from the 1920s to the 1950s. During the early 1930s, Cadomin's population peaked at 1,800. [8] Other Coal Branch communities included Mountain Park, Luscar, Mercoal, and farther to the east, Robb, Embarras, Coalspur, Coal Valley, Lovett, and Foothills. [9] Mining

  6. Mercoal, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Mercoal, a former coal mining town, is located in the Yellowhead County of western Alberta, Canada. It was one of several communities along the historic Coal Branch segment of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (now part of the Canadian National Railway ), which included Embarras, Robb, Coalspur, Coal Valley, Cadomin, Luscar, and Mountain Park.

  7. Luscar, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    UTC−7 (MST) • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT) Area code (s) 780, 587, 825. Luscar is a ghost town in west-central Alberta, Canada that was once a coal mining community. It was in the foothills of the Northern Rockies about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northwest of Cadomin along the Bighorn Highway (Highway 40), at the end of the CN Railway line.

  8. Coal in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The largest consumers of coal in Canada were Alberta and Ontario. In 1997, Alberta accounted for 47% of Canada's coal consumption at 26.2 million tons, and Ontario accounted for 25% at 13.8 million tons. Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick also use coal to generate electricity to varying degrees. [ 6]

  9. Crowsnest Pass, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Crowsnest Pass, Alberta

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