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The distribution of coal deposits in Canada. Almost all coal is
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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] Alberta
Mine Map
Where to find a coal mine in Canada . Canada is home to 24 permitted coal mines - 19 of which are currently in operation. More than 90% of Canada's coal deposits are located in western provinces, in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. British Columbia has 10 mines; Alberta has 9 mines; Saskatchewan has 3 mines; Nova Scotia has 2 ...
Minerals and Mining
You can access more resources and information on Canada's Minerals and Mining Map from the Open Government Portal. To learn more about minerals and metals in Canada, consult the minerals and metals facts .
Energy and economy
This interactive map shows Canada's principal producing mines for the given reference year. It includes locations for significant metallic, non-metallic and industrial mineral mines, coal mines, oil sands mines, oil and gas fields, and significant metallurgical facilities across Canada. This map also includes the top 100 exploration and deposit ...
Coal in Canada
By 2018, there was an increase global coal prices and improvements in thermal coal mining, which led to an increase in coal mining activity. [10] Most of Canada's coal reserves are located in Alberta. [11] In 2010, Canada ranked 15th in the world in coal production, with a total production of 67.9 million tonnes. [11]
Canada
The first map shows the Canadian coal resources and infrastructure of the Canadian coal industry in 1982. Details given for coal resources are: coal-bearing formations (classed by geological period), coal zones and named coalfields. Infrastructure consists of existing and proposed coal mines, major coal users, coal transportation routes and ...
Principal Mineral Areas, Producing Mines, and Oil and Gas Fields (900A)
This dataset is produced and published annually by Natural Resources Canada. It contains a variety of statistics on Canada's mineral production, and provides the geographic locations of significant metallic, nonmetallic and coal mines, oil sands mines, selected metallurgical works and gas fields for the provinces and territories of Canada.
Top active coal mines in Canada
Thermal coal, on the other hand, is used for heat and power production, and tends to come from the peat, lignite and sub-bituminous ranges of coal. These are the top active coal mines currently operating in Canada: Cardinal River Operations. Location: 42 kilometres south of Hinton, Alberta. Owner: Teck. Annual production: 2 million tonnes
Which Canadian Provinces Have Coal Mines?
Coal Mines in Alberta. Alberta is the leading coal-producing province in Canada. The province has approximately 6 billion tons of coal reserves, dispersed over almost half of its area. Most of Canada's coal reserves are located in the province. Coal mining in Alberta dates back to the late 19th century, and over 1,800 mines have operated ...
Map 900A
This map (at a scale of 1:6 000 000) is produced and published annually by Natural Resources Canada. It is approximately 86 cm by 140 cm, contains a variety of statistics on Canada's mineral production, and provides the geographic locations of significant metallic, nonmetallic and industrial mineral mines, oil sands mines, and gas fields for ...