EXPLORE the Forgotten Coal Mine Town of Nordegg Alberta
Watch Nearby Cadomin Video Also: • This Old Coal Town Is Making A Comeback This video is about the old coal town of Nordegg Alberta. This town was built in the early 1900's and was one of the largest coal towns in western Canada. There were around 3000 people who lived in this town. The mines produced millions of tons of coal after a fire and the advancements of oil and gas, the town closed down. The town today is getting renewed as a tourist destination due to the mountains and lakes for outdoor activity. Thank you for watching! If you enjoy videos like this, why not consider becoming a subscriber. Check Out The New Lost Mine Store. Coffee Cups & More: https://lostmineshop.com/en-cad/ You can read about this gold rush at: http://lostmines.net/ See many more old lost mine stories at: http://lostmines.net/index.html See Old Lost Mines on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/lilbowster/o...

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