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A subdivision plan for the Passburg townsite was surveyed in August 1907. The townsite, which was a kilometre west of the second mine, was intended to house the miners and their families. The opening of a general store, another store, a bank, a hotel, a doctor's office, church, and meat market soon
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William Hamilton founded the Leitch Collieries Ltd. Coal Company, also known as the Leitch Collieries Coal and Coke Company, in the Police Flats area in 1907. The first mine was developed at Byron Creek while the second mine was developed at Police Flats in 1909. Above ground infrastructure to
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followed along with numerous homes. Passburg's post office opened in one of its stores on June 1, 1908. A sandstone power house was built at the second mine that began producing electricity for the townsite in 1910. By the
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In the 1880s, the Passburg area was originally a haven for cattle rustlers and their stolen stock destined for the United States due to availability of grass, multiple water sources, and shelter. In response, the
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support mining activity included 101 coke ovens, a wooden washery that was 27 m (89 ft) in height, and a tipple that could process 1,000 to 2,000 tons of coal on a daily basis.
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The Leitch Collieries Provincial Historic Site is located north of Highway 3 (the Crowsnest Highway) east of East Hillcrest Drive between
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weakened coal prices and prevented agreements to supply product to the United States, England, and the
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to mid-May while interpretive staff lead tours during the balance of the year.
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to the east and Bellevue to the northwest. The site is self-guided from
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established a post in the area, which then became known as
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Strikes at Leitch Collieries occurred in 1909 and 1911.
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Passburg
Passburg is located in the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass
Passburg is located in Alberta
49°33′25″N 114°20′24″W / 49.557°N 114.340°W / 49.557; -114.340
Province
Alberta
Specialized municipality
Crowsnest Pass
Unincorporated
Municipality of Crowsnest Pass
Time zone
UTC−7
MST
DST
UTC−6
MDT
ghost town
Municipality of Crowsnest Pass
southern Alberta
Highway 3
Crowsnest Highway
Lethbridge
Bellevue
Statistics Canada
North-West Mounted Police
1911 Census of Canada
The Great War
Balkans
Canadian Pacific Railway
Government of Alberta

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