Quebec group rallies to save abandoned mine threatened with demolition
MONTREAL — A “spectacular” abandoned mine in western Quebec has become so popular with tourists the provincial government is considering demolishing it, says a citizens group.
The abandoned Wallingford-Back mine has long been popular with visitors who illicitly come to swim or paddle in the turquoise waters of its lake or admire the imposing stone colums of the interior.
But due to a recent surge in tourists, Quebec’s Energy and Natural Resources Department has asked the regional municipality to recommend one of two scenarios: either develop the mine as a tourist site, or “secure the site” by demolishing it.
The head of a group that hopes to save the mine says the location has become “a victim of its own beauty.”


