You take the train to Wekusko (apparently on the Churchill line), and then take a taxi 37 miles to Snow Lake. The old branch thru Snow Lake (does it still exist?) comes off the Lynn Lake line, not far from the junction of the Flin Flon branch.
No it dosen't... scroll down to Train/Taxi .. 2nd from bottom!
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The site says you need to drive or taxi to Snow Lake.
Midland Mike:
https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Winnipeg/Snow-Lake
Topo map shows a rail line to Snow Lake, but the Canadian Rail Atlas site does not so an active line there. Is it rail-banked?
No smelter operations since Canada signed on with Kyoto. It has now expired but the smelter needs modernization to meet new environmental regulations. It is on care and maintenance and is kept in extremely good shape. There is lots of talk from HBM&S of revitalizing it to handle the ore coming from their new Flagship mine in Snow Lake. The Triple 7 Mine in Flin Flon is closing down in 2020 having been mined out after 60+ years of production. They are mining out the last stopes and pillar recovery. They also have the Reed Mine not to far away from town but it is small production and there are several other properties that could go into production but all are smaller in tonnage produced. The key is the Snow Lake Mine, ramping up to full production.
So at this time the smelter is well cared for but not operating ...only a concentrate is being shipped out.
Of course a concentrate does not get the current metal prices as it must be smelted and refined into ingots.
I think Hudsons Bay Mining and Smelting will upgrade and update the smelter In time.
Miningman The rail line is very much in use into Flin Flon... they ship out a concentrate by rail from the big mill there ... the railyards at the smelter was full of various cars. Lots of boxcars, gons, tank cars and flats. ...
The rail line is very much in use into Flin Flon... they ship out a concentrate by rail from the big mill there ... the railyards at the smelter was full of various cars. Lots of boxcars, gons, tank cars and flats.
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Do they ship out some concentrates, and smelt others on-site?
Very late indeed, 6043's return trip to Winnipeg was the last revenue steam passenger run on CN. Today 6043 resides in a Winnipeg park.
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The Keewatin Railway runs passenger service from The Pas but does not go into Flin Flon, you can get close with a stop at Sherrit Junction.
Hudson Bay Railway ( Omnitrax) has their operations in Flin Flon and all of Northern Manitoba for sale. Native groups are negotiating to purchase. The Keewatin Rwy is 100% Native owned.
Last regular scheduled steam into Flin Flon was train #76 from The Pas, Apr 25, 1960 powered by CNR mountain 6043. Pretty late in the game!
Is the rail line to Flin Flon still operating, or did it get shut down like the Churchill line.
Mike sent me an e-mail about that pipe band, and don't they look impressive!
And it sure is a shame there wasn't any You Tube back then, but who knows, there may be a recording somewhere.
Everyone who lives in that part of Canada, check your attics!
....and Copper, Zinc, Nickel, Cobalt, Selenium, Gold, Silver, very strong railroad town and of course hockey players.
How about a pipe band...Firelock would like this!
Wish they could've done youtubes in 1943 ----from Mike
Thought Flin Flon only produced hockey players!
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Some added reading that will leave you speechless. Nothing but amazing.
We saw the Sons of Martha plaque at the museum, the last remaining one.
http://www.thereminder.ca/news/local-news/it-took-blood-sweat-and-ambition-how-the-railroad-came-to-flin-flon-in-1928-1.1537126
If you do a simple web search for Harry Falconer McLean you will find more unbelievable feats including building a military airstrip in Alaska at his own expense because President Roosevelt asked him to help him out when the President was turned down by Congress. It was for the new 4 engined bombers and war clouds were looming.
Just got back from a week long Geology Field School in Flin Flon, Manitoba. Our good friend Mike sent along this via email to me.
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