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Canadian Malartic Mine 48°6′42.33″N 78°7′53.91″W / 48.1117583°N 78.1316417°W / 48.1117583; -78.1316417 ( Canadian Malartic Malartic
The Madsen Mine is a past-producing Canadian underground gold mine, currently owned by West Red Lake Gold Mines. The mine was operational from: 1938 to 1976; 1997 to 1999; and 2021 to 2022. In January 2025, it was announced that the mine would re-open and become operational again later in the year.
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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.
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CKD Mines Hudson's Hope [11] Greenhills Mine Yes Teck Elkford 11,800 [11] Groundhog No Atrum Coal Port of Prince Rupert [11] Huguenot No Colonial Coal International Corporation Quintette [11] Line Creek Mine Yes Teck Sparwood 8,200 [11] Marten-Wheeler No Teck Elk Valley [11] Mt. Hudette/Brazion No Walter Energy's Canadian Operations
The first truly industrial mining operation in what is now Canada was an iron mine at Forges du Saint-Maurice near Trois-Rivières in Quebec, which remained a going concern from 1738 to 1883. [1] Copper mining in Bruce Mines, Ontario—the first industrial-scale mine of a substance other than iron—followed in 1848. [2]