- The
Coalspur Formation is an
Upper Cretaceous to
lower Palaeocene stratigraphic unit of the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the
foothills of southwestern...
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Coalspur is a
nearly abandoned coal-mining and
railroad town in
Yellowhead County, Alberta. It is
situated on
Highway 47
beside the
Embarras River in the...
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Alberta is
found in the
Coalspur Formation in the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin in the
foothills of
southwestern Alberta. The
Coalspur Formation,
which has...
- coal. It
diverges from the main line at Bicker**** and runs
south through Coalspur to the
Lovett River, a
distance of 57
miles (90 km). A
series of coal mining...
- 3 at the Sask.
border near
Alcurve — — Highway 47 60 37 Highway 40 at
Coalspur Highway 16 (TCH) west of
Edson — — Highway 48 25 16
Highway 5 at NWT Boundary...
- of high-quality coal. The
Coalspur Formation runs from
south of the
Wapiti River to the
North Saskatchewan River. The
Coalspur coal zone is
about 120 metres...
- and the
Coalspur Formation in the
Alberta foothills. The
Ardley coal zone in the
upper portion is
equivalent to the
lower part of the
Coalspur coal zone...
- part of the
Canadian National Railway),
which included Embarras, Robb,
Coalspur, Coal Valley, Cadomin, Luscar, and
Mountain Park. At its peak in the late...
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Brule Mines Brûlé
Mines Bryan Calvert Carrot Cr**** Chip Lake Coal
Valley Coalspur Dalehurst Diss
Drinnan Embarras Entrance Erith Erith Tie
Fidler Foothills...
- (Coal Valley) 194 (1951)
Coalspur Yellowhead County 53°10′59″N 117°01′01″W / 53.183°N 117.017°W / 53.183; -117.017 (
Coalspur) 133 (1951)
Commerce Lethbridge...