| Mine | 
Commodities[1] | 
Coordinates | 
Associated town | 
Region/locality | 
Owner(s)[2] | 
Dates | 
Comments  | 
References | 
| Blue Hawk Mine  | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Cu, Zn | 
49°59′02″N 119°31′10″W / 49.98389°N 119.51944°W / 49.98389; -119.51944 (Blue Hawk) | 
Westbank (West Kelowna) | 
Okanagan | 
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1930s-1988  | 
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[3] | 
| Boss Mountain Mine | 
Mo, Cu, Zn, W, Ag, Bi | 
52°05′48″N 120°54′27″W / 52.09667°N 120.90750°W / 52.09667; -120.90750 (Boss Mountain)  | 
Hendrix Lake (43 km SE of Horsefly)  | 
Cariboo  | 
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1917- | 
aka Hendrix Lake Mine, Timothy Mountain Mine  | 
[4] | 
| Bralorne Mine | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, W  | 
50°46′40″N 122°49′20″W / 50.77778°N 122.82222°W / 50.77778; -122.82222 (Bralorne)  | 
Bralorne  | 
Bridge River Country  | 
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Founders were Frank and Delina Noel of the Lorne Mine, major developer was David Sloan.  One of Canada's deepest mines. | 
[5]  | 
| Britannia Mine | 
Cu, Zn, Pb, Ag, Au, Cd  | 
49°36′40″N 123°08′28″W / 49.61111°N 123.14111°W / 49.61111; -123.14111 (Britannia)  | 
Britannia Beach  | 
Howe Sound | 
Britannia Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd. (1904–1963) Anaconda (1963–1974)  | 
1904–1974  | 
Now the Britannia Mine Museum; often used as film set | 
[6] | 
| Bullion Mine | 
Au  | 
52°37′38″N 121°38′21″W / 52.62722°N 121.63917°W / 52.62722; -121.63917 (Bullion) | 
Bullion (near Likely) | 
Cariboo  | 
Placer Dome  | 
1859- | 
aka the Bullion Pit and China Pit, one of the largest placer gold mines in the world  | 
 [7][8][9][10] | 
| Cariboo Amelia Mine | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, Pyrophyllite, Silica | 
49°6′57″N 119°11′02″W / 49.11583°N 119.18389°W / 49.11583; -119.18389 (Cariboo Amelia)  | 
Camp McKinney/Bridesville(N of Rock Creek | 
Okanagan Highland/Boundary Country  | 
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company | 
1894–1962 | 
aka Cariboo Mine, Camp McKinney Mine, various; British Columbia's first dividend-paying gold mine | 
[11][12][13] | 
| Cariboo Gold Quartz Mine | 
Au, Ag, W, Bi, Pb, Zn | 
53°05′23″N 121°33′41″W / 53.08972°N 121.56139°W / 53.08972; -121.56139 (Cariboo Gold Quartz) | 
Wells  | 
Cariboo | 
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1870s onwards, peak years 1833–1987 | 
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[14]  | 
| Cassiar Mine  | 
Asbestos, Chrysotile, Jade/Nephrite, Gemstones, Mg  | 
59°19′30″N 129°49′05″W / 59.32500°N 129.81806°W / 59.32500; -129.81806 (Cassiar)  | 
Cassiar  | 
Cassiar Country | 
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1950- | 
 asbestos mining ended in 1989, now in development for magnesium | 
 [15] | 
| Copper Mountain Mine | 
Cu, Au, Ag  | 
49°19′52″N 120°32′03″W / 49.33111°N 120.53417°W / 49.33111; -120.53417 (Copper Mountain)  | 
Copper Mountain & Allenby | 
Similkameen | 
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aka Similco, amalgamated with Ingerbelle 1977-78  | 
[16][17] | 
| Craigmont Mine | 
Cu, Fe, Ag, Au | 
50°12′27″N 120°55′34″W / 50.20750°N 120.92611°W / 50.20750; -120.92611 (Craigmont) | 
Merritt | 
Nicola Country | 
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 1962-82 (copper), 1992-present (magnetite) | 
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[18][19] | 
| Estella Mine | 
Ag, Pb, Zn, Cd, Cu, Au  | 
49°46′10″N 115°36′19″W / 49.76944°N 115.60528°W / 49.76944; -115.60528 (Estella)  | 
Wasa | 
East Kootenay | 
United Estella Mines, Giant Mascot Mines, Giant Soo Mines | 
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[20]  | 
| Giant Mascot Mine | 
Ni, Cu, Cr, Co, Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Zn  | 
49°29′01″N 121°29′05″W / 49.48361°N 121.48472°W / 49.48361; -121.48472 (Giant Mascot) | 
Hope  | 
Southern Lillooet Ranges | 
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aka Giant Nickel, Choate  | 
[21][22][23] | 
| Golden Cache Mine | 
Au  | 
50°38′30″N 122°04′55″W / 50.64167°N 122.08194°W / 50.64167; -122.08194 (Golden Cache)  | 
Lillooet  | 
Cayoosh Creek, Lillooet | 
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1897–1901  | 
 Caused a local gold rush and helped launch discoveries in the nearby Bridge River Valley; later seen to have been a speculatory scam based on salted prospects | 
[24][25][26][27] | 
| Granisle Mine | 
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54°56′40″N 126°09′26″W / 54.94444°N 126.15722°W / 54.94444; -126.15722 (Granisle)  | 
Granisle (nr Smithers) | 
Babine Lake/Omineca | 
Granby Mining and Smelting | 
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[28] | 
| Hat Creek Coal Mine  | 
coal (lignite)  | 
50°46′11″N 121°36′15″W / 50.76972°N 121.60417°W / 50.76972; -121.60417 (Hat Creek Coal)  | 
Pavilion-Upper Hat Creek  | 
Lillooet Country | 
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1893-  | 
minor past producer; proposed for major coal-thermal power plant  | 
,[29] see also [30] | 
| Hedley Mascot Mine | 
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Hedley  | 
Similkameen | 
  | 
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Today a mining museum | 
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| Hidden Creek Mine | 
Copper, Gold, Silver, Cobalt, Zinc  | 
55°26′21″N 129°49′27″W / 55.43917°N 129.82417°W / 55.43917; -129.82417 (Hidden Creek)  | 
Anyox  | 
Observatory Inlet | 
   | 
1914–1936 | 
aka Anyox Mine  | 
[31] | 
| Highland Valley Copper | 
Cu, Mo, Ag, Au, Pb, Zn  | 
50°29′08″N 121°02′54″W / 50.48556°N 121.04833°W / 50.48556; -121.04833 (Highland Valley Copper) | 
Logan Lake  | 
NW Thompson Plateau | 
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various mines: Bethlehem, Lornex, Highmont, Highland Valley | 
[32]  | 
| Kemess Mine | 
Cu, Au, Mo, Ag (Zn, Pb) | 
57°00′21″N 126°45′03″W / 57.00583°N 126.75083°W / 57.00583; -126.75083 (Kemess)  | 
N/A  | 
Thutade Lake (Omineca Mountains)  | 
Northgate Resources   | 
1983- | 
officially Kemess South is only producer; Kemess West and Rat 1 are Showings, Kemess North is a developed prospect | 
[33][34] | 
| Kitsault Mine | 
Mo, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, W | 
55°25′19″N 129°25′10″W / 55.42194°N 129.41944°W / 55.42194; -129.41944 (Kitsault)  | 
Kitsault/Alice Arm (near Anyox)  | 
Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet | 
Amax   | 
1967–1972/1982 | 
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[35] | 
| Minto Mine | 
Au, Cu, Ag, Pb, Zn | 
50°53′55″N 122°45′05″W / 50.89861°N 122.75139°W / 50.89861; -122.75139 (Minto)  | 
Minto City  | 
Bridge River Country | 
W.G. "Big Bill" Davidson | 
1934–1940  | 
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[36]  | 
| Morrison Mine | 
 Cu, Au, Mo | 
55°11′24″N 126°19′07″W / 55.19000°N 126.31861°W / 55.19000; -126.31861 (Morrison)  | 
Granisle (nr. Smithers)  | 
Stikine Country | 
Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. | 
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Advanced porphyry-style Cu-Au-Mo property and planned mine, denied Environmental Assessment Certificate on 1 October 2012. | 
[37][38] | 
| New Afton Mine | 
Au, Cu | 
50°40′34″N 120°20′27″W / 50.67611°N 120.34083°W / 50.67611; -120.34083 (Kamloops)  | 
Kamloops, BC  | 
Thompson Valley | 
New Gold | 
1960–1988, 2006–Present | 
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| Northair Mine | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd | 
50°06′52″N 123°06′13″W / 50.11444°N 123.10361°W / 50.11444; -123.10361 (Northair) | 
Whistler  | 
Cheakamus Valley | 
   | 
1974–1982 | 
 | 
[39]  | 
| Paradise Mine | 
Ag, Cu, Pb, Au | 
  | 
Panorama, British Columbia  | 
Columbia Valley / East Kootenay | 
   | 
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 Private mine road access and Paradise Cabin maintained by Toby Creek Adventures - ATV and Snowmobile Tours.  For additional information http://tobycreekadventures.com/the-paradise-mine  | 
[40][41] | 
| Phoenix Mine | 
Cu, Au, Ag, Pb, Fe, Talc | 
49°05′27″N 118°35′58″W / 49.09083°N 118.59944°W / 49.09083; -118.59944 (Phoenix) | 
Phoenix (Greenwood)  | 
Boundary Country | 
Granby Mining and Smelting (among others) | 
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various mines at this location, see second ref  | 
[42][43] | 
| Pioneer Mine | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, Sb, W | 
50°45′40″N 122°46′50″W / 50.76111°N 122.78056°W / 50.76111; -122.78056 (Pioneer)  | 
Pioneer Mine (Bralorne)  | 
Bridge River Country | 
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1897- | 
Later amalgamated with Bralorne Mine | 
[44] | 
| Premier Mine | 
Au, Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd | 
56°03′06″N 130°00′51″W / 56.05167°N 130.01417°W / 56.05167; -130.01417 (Premier)  | 
Premier (nr. Stewart-Hyder AK)  | 
Portland Canal | 
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1918–1988  | 
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[45][46][47] | 
| Quinsam Coal Mine | 
Coal, Fireclay, Clay | 
49°56′07″N 125°29′15″W / 49.93528°N 125.48750°W / 49.93528; -125.48750 (Quinsam) | 
Campbell River  | 
Mid Island | 
Hillsborough Resources | 
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[48] | 
| Quintette Mine | 
coal  | 
55°01′40″N 121°11′45″W / 55.02778°N 121.19583°W / 55.02778; -121.19583 (Quintette)  | 
Tumbler Ridge | 
Hart Ranges (Northern Rockies) | 
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[49][50][51][52] | 
| Sparwood Mine | 
Coal  | 
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Sparwood  | 
Elk Valley | 
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| Sullivan Mine | 
Pb, Zn, Ag, Sn, Cu, Au, Fe, S, Sb, Cd, Bi, In, W  | 
49°42′27″N 116°00′19″W / 49.70750°N 116.00528°W / 49.70750; -116.00528 (Sullivan)  | 
Kimberley  | 
East Kootenay  | 
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[53] | 
| Surf Inlet Mine | 
Au, Cu, Ag, Mb | 
53°05′29″N 128°52′56″W / 53.09139°N 128.88222°W / 53.09139; -128.88222 (Surf Inlet) | 
Port Belmont a.k.a. Surf Inlet  | 
Princess Royal Island | 
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c. 1900- | 
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[54]  | 
| Tasu Mine | 
Fe, Cu, Ag, Au  | 
52°45′24″N 132°02′36″W / 52.75667°N 132.04333°W / 52.75667; -132.04333 (Tasu)  | 
Tasu  | 
Moresby Island | 
   | 
1908–1987 | 
Magnetite lode discovered by Haida people in the late 18th century  | 
[55] | 
| Tulsequah Chief Mine  | 
Zn, Cu, Pb, Ag, Au, Cd | 
58°44′09″N 133°36′04″W / 58.73583°N 133.60111°W / 58.73583; -133.60111 (Tulsequah Chief)  | 
N/A  | 
Taku River | 
Redfern Resources Ltd.  | 
1925-  | 
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[56][57] | 
| Windy Craggy Mine  | 
Cu, Co, Au, Ag, Zn | 
59°44′09″N 137°44′37″W / 59.73583°N 137.74361°W / 59.73583; -137.74361 (Windy Craggy) | 
N/A  | 
Tatshenshini-Alsek  | 
Falconbridge / Geddee Resources | 
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proposed, never developed, region now provincial park/ world heritage site  | 
[58] | 
| Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell  | 
[] | 
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N/A  | 
[] | 
Seabridge Gold  | 
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[59] | 
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