It was an asbestos mine.
Yes. Canada is the world's third largest producer of iron ore. Most Canadian iron ore mines are in a geologic formation known as the Labrador Trough, at the western border of Labrador, with Quebec: Bloom Lake, Normanville, Quebec Carol Lake, Labrador City, Labrador KéMag Project, Lac Harris, Quebec LabMag, Howells River (Schefferville), Quebec Labrador Schefferville Project, Schefferville, Quebec Mary River (Baffin Island), 160 km SW of Pond Inlet, Nunavut Mont-Wright (AMMC), Fermont, Quebec NML DSO Project, Schefferville, Quebec Wabush Mines, Wabush, Labrador
Michaëlle Jean was raised in Thetford Mines, Quebec.
There are minerals such as Gold which people have found naturally in Quebec. The mines themselves aren't natural, but the mineral is.There are also forests, lakes and other Natural Resources in Quebec, I don't know all of them specifically but maybe search Natural Resources in Quebec on Google.
There are minerals such as Gold which people have found naturally in Quebec. The mines themselves aren't natural, but the mineral is.There are also forests, lakes and other Natural Resources in Quebec, I don't know all of them specifically but maybe search Natural Resources in Quebec on Google.
Anick Lemay was born on March 23, 1969, in Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada.
John A. Dresser has written: 'Report on the copper deposits of the Eastern Townships of Quebec with a review of the igneous rocks of the district' -- subject(s): Copper, Copper mines and mining, Copper ores, Igneous Rocks, Mines and mineral resources, Rocks, Igneous 'Reconnaissance along the National Transcontinental Railway in southern Quebec' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Geology, Economic 'Geology of St. Bruno Mountain, province of Quebec' -- subject(s): Geology 'Report on a recent discovery of gold near Lake Megantic, Quebec' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Gold 'Part of the district of Lake St. John, Quebec' -- subject(s): Geology
It is unknown how many actual gold mines there are or where. There where many gold mines during the gold rush and after.
Quebec has no deserts.
Other than manmade tunnels, foundations, and mines, no land location in Quebec is naturally below sea level. The lowest point could be anywhere on the shoreline at low tide. The deepest part of Hudson Bay, which Quebec borders, is 846 feet (258 m).
234billoin mines are in the world
mines have one shaft