The Matagami Mine is proud to have contributed to the economic vitality of the region for more than a half-century. The property has been host to 12 mines over a period of 60 years. More than 60 million tonnes of ore has been extracted.

Property map showing geology and key site locations

Property showing geology and mine sites Feb 21 2023

Chronology of past producing mines

Chronology of past producing mines

KEY MOMENTS IN HISTORY

1970

An open pit started at the Matagami Lake mine (MLM) facility in 1970.

1973 – 1974

In 1973–1974, the tailings site was divided up for the first time in order to increase capacity, with the new Garon Lake and Norita mines starting up in 1973 and 1976, respectively.

1979

By 1979, the Orchan mine reserves were exhausted, but the Orchan concentrator continued to operate until 1982 to process ore from other active mines. Between the decommissioning of this concentrator and the closure of MLM in 1988, all processed ore came from the Matagami Lake and Norita sites. Once the MLM reserves had been exhausted, the concentrator continued to treat ore from other nearby mines as well as the tailings of the Abcourt mine between 1985 and 1990.

1989

The Isle-Dieu mine started up in 1989 and remained in operation until 1997.

1995-1996

In 1995–1996, a new tailings dam was built to create an additional pond where tailings were deposited from 1995 onward.

1997

The Isle-Dieu mine closed in late 1997, and concentrator operations were suspended until the Bell-Allard mine opened in June 1998.

2002

Work on the tailings site in 2002 made it possible to increase its capacity. Tailings were routed into this section between 2003 and February 2015.

2004

When the Bell-Allard mine was closed in November 2004, the concentrator was put on “inactive” status until the Perseverance mine started production in May 2008. During this three-and-a-half-year period, the concentrator was used solely to manage and treat surface runoff water from the MLM and Orchan sites.

2006

Development work at the Perseverance mine began in fall 2006, with commercial production kicking off on July 1, 2008. Operation ended in May 2013. Underground backfill operations were ongoing until March 2014.

2007

The Bracemac-McLeod deposit was discovered in 2007. Development work commenced in the first quarter of 2010, and commercial production was up and running by May 2013. The tailings site was divided up once again, this time to accommodate the waste generated by the Bracemac-McLeod mine.

2010

In 2010, a new lens, known as the McLeod Deep lens, was discovered. Mining of this deposit began in 2018 and stopped in June 2022.