There is a Springhill miners museum I suggest you start your search with them.
Black River Road, Springhill, NS B0M 1X0 (902) 597-3449
there was a MAJOr MINE COLLAPASE
46 miles
A. Heatherington has written: 'The mining industries of Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Statistics, Coal mines and mining, Charbon, Mines et extraction, Or, Statistiques 'The gold yield of Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Mines et extraction, Gold mines and mining, Or 'The gold yield of Nova-Scotia, 1860-1872' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Statistics 'Reports upon the mining claims of the Stanley Gold Mining Co. of Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Economic Geology, Geology, Economic, Gold mines and mining
The deepest coal mine in Europe is Jindřich II Mine in the Rosice-Oslavany coal basin, Czech Republic. The shaft of the mine reached 1550 m while the deepest level coal was mined at was at 1428.4 m. The mine was closed in 1991. It is probably the deepest coal mine in the world.Springhill Mine, near Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada, is the deepest coal mine in North America. The greatest depth of the Springhill area mines is about 1350 m. The mine was closed in 1958.
Surface coal mines were located primarily in the West, with the largest surface mines in the world found in the Powder River Basin, located in Montana and Wyoming.
covers establishments primarily engaged in producing bituminous coal or lignite at surface mines or in developing bituminous coal or lignite surface mines.
mines are for getting thing that you can't get form the surface like a dragon egg
There are a total of fifty-two coal mines in the United States. The state with the most collieries is Wyoming which has thirteen coal mines and they are surface mines.
Well.............. you see its either Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, or Saskatchewan!! :P :) haha byebye for now.
Wyatt Malcolm has written: 'Gold fields of Nova Scotia' -- subject- s -: Gold mines and mining, Gold
open pits and quarries are what kind of mine
Mines can vary in appearance depending on the type and location. Surface mines often appear as large open pits or quarries, while underground mines may have vertical entrances or shafts. Mines may also have associated infrastructure such as processing plants, equipment, and tailings storage areas.