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Wallingford Back Mine

Abandoned Mine in Mulgrave-Et-Derry, Quebec, Canada

Jul 03 2016

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Recent status Abandoned
Location # 13695

"Abandoned" for decades, however people have cut the fences and like to use the mine to swim in the summer and skate in the winter (see image under external links).

The ground inside the mine is very uneven, To get to the "main part" where people like to hang out it's a bit steep but easy enough, but to get to other parts like where I was you may need to do a bit of climbing. Be careful.

Opened/started operating between the years 1924 and 1930. Wallingford Back mine was once the largest mine in [b]North America [/b](based off what I've read) until a bigger and more profitable one opened up elsewhere, in Ontario. The mine is compose primarily of Feldspar, Mica and Quartz, which you can see lots of on your walk to the mine. The walk, depending on your physical condition and where you park will take 10-30 minutes. Keep in mind in this township parking on a residential street is illegal and can result in towing or a ticket. That being said, cars were lining the streets and this area is in the sticks so I reckon tickets are seldom issued.

While there are a few hazards listed below, remember, this is a mine, it is a large open pit, lots of water, unstable and falling rocks, despite the fact that people like to chill there it is a dangerous site. If you go in the winter the roads will be bad, and there will be large icicles hanging from the ceiling in the mine. Try and go with someone else, you will almost surely not have cellphone reception at the mine. Be safe.

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7 years ago

This place is amazing in winter because you don't need a canoe to get inside. If the water freezes fast enough you can see the cars and trees and junk way down under the ice. The ice stalagmites are amazing.

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7 years ago

update: looked to go back, but apparently they blocked off the street youd need to park on. if you want to go it'll likely be a significantly further walk assuming theyve continued to block the road.

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7 years ago

Not too happy with photos from my first visit so I'm going back, hopefully this winter coming. I didn't focus on great shots today, moreso exploring, and that's what it is all about really. Will be back soon.