List of mines in Nova Scotia

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This list of mines in Nova Scotia, Canada is subsidiary to the list of mines and list of mines in Canada articles. This list includes working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.

Mine Coordinates Town Owner Dates Comments
Springhill coalfield 45°40′N 64°4′W Springhill, Nova Scotia A.V. Roe Canada Company Ltd. ????-1958 Coal was so prevalent in the town that "there was a time when men got coal out of their backyards; shallow pits were found everywhere. In recent years, there have been instances when a homeowner would step out of his door only to find a big gaping hole where his driveway had been. Another part of an old mine had caved in."[1]
Westray Mine 45°33′14″N 062°38′44″W Plymouth, Pictou County, Nova Scotia Curragh Resources 1991-1992 It was the site of an underground methane explosion on May 9, 1992. The explosion resulted in the deaths of all 26 miners who were working underground at the time.[2]
Pioneer Coal Mine 45°33′56.5″N 62°40′30.4″W Stellarton Pioneer Coal Currently open Pioneer Coal is in the process of winding down mine operations at this site, which has been supplying coal to Nova Scotia Power. They are in search of new sources of coal in the province and have submitted a proposal in Pictou County[3]
Donkin Mine 46.1815 N

59.8746° W

Donkin Cline Group LLC Reopened in 2017, closed again in 2020. The 2020 closure was a result of adverse geologic conditions in the mine. The closure resulted in approximately 150 jobs lost[4]

Gold

Mine Coordinates Town Owner Dates Comments
Catcha Lake 44°44′09″N 63°11′40″W / 44.73583°N 63.19444°W / 44.73583; -63.19444 Halifax Regional Municipality Acadian Gold Corporation 1882–Present The report indicated that 20,734 tons of ore had been crushed to date, resulting in the recovery of 22,757 ounces of gold valued at that time at $19.00 per ton WJW.

Today the Acadian Gold Corporation controls approximately 6.4 kilometres of strike length on this structure and is planning to drill for samples in the future .

Moose River Gold Mine 44°59′03″N 62°56′34″W Moose River Acadian Gold Corporation 2017–present The Moose River operation currently provides full-time employment to over 300 Nova Scotians, plus indirect and contractor positions. In its first year alone, the mine produced over 90,000 ounces of gold.[5]

As of March 25, 2019, the Moose River operation had a combined estimate of 1.9 million ounces of gold in reserve at a grade of 1.12 grams per tonne.[6]

Abandoned Mines

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