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Coalspur, Alberta

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founded the Yellowhead Pass Coal and Coke Company. The original Yellowhead Mine near Coalspur employed 70 men, produced 500 tons of coal per day, and sustained the small community. At the peak of production the mine employed 400 men. A massive underground fire occurred in 1915 and again in 1922. The
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was found however, and drilling ceased near Coalspur, although several natural gas fields were later discovered in the Coal Branch area.
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The population throughout the Coal Branch area declined during the 1950s as the railroads replaced
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mine closed in 1923, although other mines in the area continued to operate until the 1950s.
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and repair shops. It later became the headquarters for the Brazeau Forest Reserve and the
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Geology of the Foothills Belt between McLeod and Athabaska Rivers,
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Langley: Stagecoach Publishing Company, 1976. Pages 148-149.
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near the community, and discovered a significant flow of
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Langley: Stagecoach Publishing Company, 1976. Pages 150.
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Coalspur was established during the construction of the
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is a nearly abandoned coal-mining and railroad town in
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Soon after the railroad arrived in 1912, a group of
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Locality
Coalspur is located in Yellowhead County
Coalspur is located in Alberta
53°10′58″N 117°00′58″W / 53.18278°N 117.01611°W / 53.18278; -117.01611
Province
Alberta
Municipal district
Yellowhead County
Unincorporated
Jim Eglinski
Yellowhead County
Time zone
UTC−7
MST
DST
UTC−6
Area code(s)
780
587, 825
Yellowhead County
Highway 47
Embarras River
Canadian Rockies
Statistics Canada
Alberta Coal Branch
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Canadian National Railway
transport hub
roundhouse
Alberta Provincial Police

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