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Luscar is a
ghost town in west-central Alberta,
Canada that was once a coal
mining community. It was in the
foothills of the
Northern Rockies about 12...
- The
Luscar Group is a
geologic unit of
Early Cretaceous age in the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin that is
present in the
foothills of
southwestern Alberta...
- uncertain. The Mitc**** Baronetcy, of
Tulliallan in the
County of Fife and of
Luscar in the
Province of
Alberta in the
Dominion of Canada, was
created in the...
- 1970s, a
revitalized coal
industry launched the
Cardinal River Coal and
Luscar Sterco mines in the area. In the 1980s
Pelican Spruce Mills (now Weyerhaeuser...
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Canada used by
Environment and
Climate Change Canada, the park is in the
Luscar and Ram
River Foothills ecodistricts of the
Western Alberta Upland ecoregion...
- sold. 2001:
Creation of
Luscar Energy Partnership in
cooperation with
Ontario Teachers'
Pension Plan
Board by
acquiring Luscar Ltd., Canada’s
largest coal...
- Railway),
which included Embarras, Robb, Coalspur, Coal Valley, Cadomin,
Luscar, and
Mountain Park. At its peak in the late 1940s and
early 1950s the town...
- Cadomin, and
Mountain Park. In 1921 a spur 5
miles (10 km) long was
built to
Luscar.[page needed] The Coal
Branch towns thrived from the
arrival of the railroad...
- The track, a 3/8 mile high-bank oval, is
located on land
donated by the
Luscar Coal Mine, a
short distance from the
Shand Power Station.
Estevan Motor...
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Image Gowkhall,
Luscar House And
Stables 56°05′20″N 3°31′27″W / 56.088944°N 3.524205°W / 56.088944; -3.524205 (Gowkhall,
Luscar House And Stables)...