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Gold mine in Quebec, Canada
Casa Berardi Mine
Location
Casa Berardi Mine is located in CanadaCasa Berardi MineCasa Berardi MineLocation in Canada
ProvinceQuebec
CountryCanada
Coordinates49°34′23.19″N 79°14′13.19″W / 49.5731083°N 79.2369972°W / 49.5731083; -79.2369972
Production
Products
History
Discovered1974
Opened1988
Owner
Company
WebsiteCasa Berardi

The Casa Berardi Mine is a gold mine 95 kilometres (59 mi) north of La Sarre in Quebec, Canada. It is a trackless underground mine with an open-pit component. The mine has provable and probable reserves of 1,542,000 ounces of gold.

In 2016, the East Mine Crown Pillar (EMCP) open-pit began development at a capital cost of $39 million. Development is expected to take 5.5 years. The EMCP pit is the first surface pit of the project.

The mine produces about 2,300 tonnes of ore per day. The site has produced approximately 2 million ounces of gold since opening in 1988.

See also

References

  1. ^ Casa Berardi - Hecla Mining Company, retrieved 24 July 2021
  2. ^ Major Mines & Projects - Casa Berardi Mine, retrieved 24 July 2021


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