Blakeburn is an abandoned locality in the Similkameen region of south central British Columbia, Canada.[1] The former coal mining community is by road about 8 kilometres (5 mi) southwest of Coalmont.

Blakeburn
Blakeburn is located in British Columbia
Blakeburn
Blakeburn
Location of Blakeburn in British Columbia
Coordinates: 49°28′54″N 120°44′09″W / 49.48167°N 120.73583°W / 49.48167; -120.73583
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
RegionSimilkameen Country
Regional DistrictOkanagan-Similkameen

In 1920, the aerial tramway at Boundary Falls was dismantled and transported to Coalmont,[2] where a 4-kilometre (13,110 ft) tramway was installed for connecting the mine site with the Coalmont tipple for shipping by rail.[3][4] By 1922, the mine site was called Blakeburn[5] after the principals. The largest shareholders in Coalmont Collieries were William John "Blake" Wilson and his employer Patrick Burns at P. Burns & Co., meat packers.[6]

When the colliery closed in 1940,[7] the aerial tramway and other equipment were dismantled and sold.[8]

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Further reading

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  • Blake, Don (1984). Blakeburn From Dust to Dust. self-published.

Footnotes

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  1. "Blakeburn (abandoned locality)". BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia – B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO).
  2. "Ledge (Greenwood)". library.ubc.ca. 3 Jun 1920. p. 1.
  3. Goodfellow 1958, p. 79 (73).
  4. "Princeton Star". library.ubc.ca. 22 Oct 1920. p. 3.
  5. "Daily News (Nelson)". library.ubc.ca. 26 Jul 1922. p. 6.
  6. Goodfellow 1958, p. 81 (75).
  7. Goodfellow 1958, p. 80 (74).
  8. Minister of Mines annual report, 1940. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 126 (A125).

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