Dimension and ornamental stone in British Columbia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
George J. Simandl Donald F. Gunning
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

At the beginning of the 20 century, British Columbia produced a wide variety of quality dimension stone products for both domestic and foreign markets. The industry flourished until the 1930s when most of the producing quarries closed as a result of the Depression. During the 1990s, British Columbia experienced the resurgent North American dimensional stone production trend. The industry benefited from increased prospecting activity and from substantial new investment in processing equipment, particularly in the granite sector. These activities resulted in new quarry developments, the reopening of abandoned quarries such as on Granite and Fox Islands <www.quadrastone.com>, and a renaissance in downstream value-added activities. British Columbia has reestablished itself as an important, reliable and innovative source of high-quality stone products.
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APA: George J. Simandl Donald F. Gunning  (2001)  Dimension and ornamental stone in British Columbia

MLA: George J. Simandl Donald F. Gunning Dimension and ornamental stone in British Columbia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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