Fernie & Elk Valley Culture Guide Spring-Summer 2019 | Page 28

HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE SPARWOOD MURAL AND MINE ARTIFACTS WALKING TOUR The story of coal mining in Sparwood spans over a century, from the first underground mines at nearby Michel in 1899 to some of the most productive open pit mines in the world. In the 1960’s, the original town sites of Michel and Natal were relocated to Sparwood. The Sparwood walking tour reproduces scenes of the old town sites and their people, and the mining equipment that was used to mine the coal. Over the years, coal extraction methods have evolved from picks and ponies to the massive electric shovels and 240-ton haul trucks of modern surface mining. The objects along the walking tour bear witness to the evolution of Elk Valley coal mining, from the early 1940s through to the 1980s. Start this easy self-guided walking tour from the Sparwood Visitor Centre. Tour walking time approximately 60 minutes. 1 1973 Terex Titan Truck 10 Mural: Seated Miners, 1989, Dan Sawatsky This vehicle held title of world’s A simple yet evocative depiction largest, highest capacity haul truck of the miner’s lunch break. for 25 yrs. 2 Balmer North Statue A memorial to the lives lost in the mines around Sparwood and Elkford. 3 Mining Artifacts Follow the marked trail to examine a variety of mining artifacts including coal cutting equipment, the Joy Loader and Shuttle, innovations in technology allowing mining production to be continuous and safer. 9 28 11 Mural: Track Team, 1995 Hometown boys pose after winning the East Kootenay Championship on May 24, 1942. By Michelle Loughery, Amy Sharma, Jessie Johnsen, Laura Patriquin & Alayna Berdusco 12 Mural: The War Memorial, 1997 A tribute to local men and women in the Army, Navy, and Air Force in World War I and World War II. By Michelle Loughery, Amy Sharma, Laura Patriquin, Liz Allardice, & Andrea Nunes