Open-Pit of Mining by the at Knob Iron Lake, Ore Company of Canada at Knob Lake, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. Gregoire
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

THE DEVELOPMENT by the Iron Ore Company of Canada of the Quebec-Labrador mining project, which eventually led to 'Iron Ore in 1954', involved, from the start, several distinct undertakings. Among them, the most important were: The construction of a 360-mile railway, linking Knob Lake with Seven Islands. The erection of a railway terminal, and harbour facilities, at Seven Islands itself. The building of an entire townsite at Schefferville (formerly Knob Lake) The construction of two hydroelectric plants; and, finally, The development of a sufficient number of orebodies to enable a production of 10 to 15 million tons of ore a year. Since these phases of the project have already been the subject of previous discussions, this paper will not elaborate further on them but will rather concern itself with a brief outline of the Company's current mining practices.
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APA: V. Gregoire  (1958)  Open-Pit of Mining by the at Knob Iron Lake, Ore Company of Canada at Knob Lake, Quebec

MLA: V. Gregoire Open-Pit of Mining by the at Knob Iron Lake, Ore Company of Canada at Knob Lake, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1958.

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