Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Old Abandoned Underground Coal Mines can be Very Dangerous, Due to Collapse, and Mine Gases (Noxious and Flammable).
Extreme Care should be taken around them, due to Falls, Sudden Ground Collapse, and Bad Air, and in NO Circumstances should People enter into ANY Mine Openings, or Associated Caves.
The Material Contained on my Sites, is NOT to Encourage Personal Investigation of these Mines, But only as a Historical Record of these Long Abandoned Mines. Please View these Mines from a Far, Safe and Legal Distance. Always Observe Private Property Rights, and Obey ALL Warning Signs.
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Bridge Mine No 1
aka: Old Bridge Mine
The Old Bridge Mine was the last underground mine in SE Saskatchewan, the last of 37 mines in the district.
E 1/2 LSD 1, Section 32, Township 1, Range 8, W2
This mine had a working agreement with the U.M.W.A District no 18, in 1947 Dec 1947 the price of coal was raised from 45 cents to 60 cents a ton. Lump and cobble coal sold for $3.50 at the mine, and $4.60 delivered in Estevan. Price raise was due to a new welfare fund agreement, of 3 cents a ton, for all coal mined was made, by the working mines in the district. They also negotiated a 40 hour week, 8 hour day, and time and a half for work on Saturday.
Note there was a Bridge Mine No 2 as well shown on LSD 1 and 2, same location as mine above.
At the location of this mine, on the upper bank above the mine, was an old metal fan structure, which was used to clear air from the underground mine. would be nice to see this at the Estevan Museum one day, if it still exists there.