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Mercoal Mine 1957 Mercoal, a former coal mining town, is located in the Yellowhead County of western Alberta, Canada. It was one of several communities along the historic 'Coal Branch' segment of the Canadian National Railway (formerly known as the Grand Trunk Pacific 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 had over 800 residents. Mercoal, which shut down its coal mining operations in 1959, is now essentially a ghost town, with only a small number of summer residences remaining. It is situated on Highway 40, 70 km southwest of Edson, 8 km (5 mi) west of Coalspur. History Mercoal - circa 1956 Mercoal's name was an acronym for the McLeod River Hard Coal Company, co-owned by Nick Gurvich, who opened the mine in 1920. In 1924 the mine was sold to Saunders Ridge Coal Company, Ltd.[1] During the 1950s, Mercoal attracted an influx of workers from other Coal Branch towns, after the closure of Mountain Park in 1950, and Cadomin in 1952. The Mercoal mine finally closed on July 17, 1959. References ^ Toni Ross, Oh! The Coal Branch (Edmonton: Friesen, 1974), p. 59 External links Mercoal (ghosttownpix.com) Ghost Towns - Mercoal Atlas of Alberta Railways - The Coal Branch Rockies, Coal Branch and Nordegg: Overview When Coal Was King: Coal Mining in Western Canada Coordinates: 53°09′37″N 117°05′43″W / 53.16028°N 117.09528°W / 53.16028; -117.09528 (Mercoal, Alberta) This Alberta location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This Canadian ghost town-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e