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Caribou zinc mine

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Location
  
Restigouche County

Products
  
Lead, Zinc, Copper

Year of acquisition
  
2009

Opened
  
1970

Country
  
Canada

Company
  
Unnamed

Province
  
New Brunswick

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The Caribou Mine is a copper-lead-zinc mine in the Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick, Canada. It was discovered in 1955 and has seen several stages of development and production. The mine has changed ownership four times in the past 20 years.

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Geology

The Caribou deposit is a volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit rich in lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold.

Changing Ownership

Breakwater Resources owned the Caribou mine from 1995 until 2006, when the operation was taken over by Blue Note Metals Inc.

Blue Note Caribou Mines Inc. filed for bankruptcy in the summer of 2009. An Ontario-based company purchased the mine in September 2009 with the intent to reopen it.

References

Caribou zinc mine Wikipedia