Submitted by alandoland on September 25, 2009 - 23:16.
The Crowsnest Pass area on both sides of the provincial boundary is rich in coal deposits, which yasmin were quickly developed after completion of the rail line. All the mines on the Alberta side were closed by the end prilosec of the 20th century as cheaper and safer open-pit mines opened on the British Columbia side of the pass. Some logging and oil and gas exploitation also occurs in the area, and plavix a sulphur plant has been in operation there for several years. Tourism based on the natural and historical resources of the area remains underdeveloped.
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