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Windsor Salt Mine

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32:, Limited. The facility has 250 employees, earns roughly $ 75–99 million a year, producing road and mining salt. The second location is the Windsor Facility of the Canadian Salt Company, located at 30 Prospect Ave. in Windsor. This facility employs 110 and estimates their sales at $ 25–50 million a year. It was established much earlier than the first, in 1893. Its main products are 377: 80:
to Windsor Line. He would become the plant manager of The Windsor Salt Company Limited, which was built and operational in 1893. One reason for the CPR's interest in the Windsor Salt Mine is attributed to a desire to enable the company to haul freight in order to compete with other railroad companies
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The Windsor Salt Mine had a difficult start, with a financial crisis in 1897. By 1910, the Canadian Salt Company, as it was known as since 1901, prospered sufficiently to purchase the Saginaw Lumber and Salt Company. Shortly before 1928, The Canadian Salt Company moved its operation to Sandwich and
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In February 1954 a sinkhole appeared above the Prospect St. mine, leading to thousands of dollars worth of damage. This also led to the public fearing for its safety. The Windsor Mine engineers assured the public that the area was safe, and spent weeks cleaning up the mess. Fifty thousand yards of
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Company of Chicago purchased a large interest in the company and established a subsidiary, the Canadian Rock Salt Company. In 1954, Canadian Industries Limited left Windsor, leaving Morton and the Canadian Rock Salt Company in Windsor.
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In the early days of Canada's European settlement, trappers brought shiploads of salt with them for personal uses such as curing hides and salting meat, as well as trading with the
48:. In 2008, Canadian Salt mined approximately 9.5 megatonnes from the Windsor mine, 85% of which went to deicing highways, and the remainder for manufacturing 412: 407: 245: 330: 313: 72:. It produced salt in limited amounts, as its main industry was lumber. In approximately 1890, William Van Horne, president of the 272: 402: 359:
Scott's Directories 2007 Ontario Manufacturer's 50th Anniversary Edition ( Division big Directories, Toronto Ontario) 2007
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Scott's Directories, 2007 Manufacturer 50th Anniversary Edition (2007, Toronto, Division Big Directories) pg 2-876
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merged with Canadian Industry Limited. Canadian Industry withdrew from salt manufacturing in 1951, and Windsor,
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Garden Gateway to Canada, Morrison, F. Neil (Essex County Historical Association, Essex county, Canada) 1954
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peoples. In 1860, the Saginaw Salt and Lumber Company began mining salt in nearby
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that is utilized in the U.S., but not elsewhere in Canada.
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purchased the mine and in 1941, Neepawa Salt Company in
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Windsor, Ontario
Canada
Canadian Salt Company
salt
human consumption
water softening
agriculture
caustic soda
chlorine
First Nations
Michigan
Canadian Pacific Railway
London
Grand Trunk Railway
vacuum pan technique
Canadian Industries Limited
Manitoba
Neepawa
Alberta
H.R. Milner
Canadian Salt Company
Morton Salt
42°15′20″N 83°06′14″W / 42.25559°N 83.10386°W / 42.25559; -83.10386
42°17′12″N 83°05′30″W / 42.28673°N 83.09156°W / 42.28673; -83.09156
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