Bitumount

Bitumount
Bitumount in 2017
TypeProvincial Historic Resource
LocationAlberta, Canada
Nearest cityFort McMurray
Coordinates57°23′10.41″N 111°38′41.57″W / 57.3862250°N 111.6448806°W / 57.3862250; -111.6448806
FounderR.C. Fitzsimmons[1]
Built1930s, 1940s
Built forOil sands development
Current useAbandoned
OwnerProvince of Alberta
Bitumount is located in Alberta
Bitumount
Location of Bitumount in Alberta

Bitumount is an abandoned industrial site on the east bank of the Athabasca River about 90 kilometres (60 mi) north of Fort McMurray in northeastern Alberta, Canada. Between 1925 and the 1950s, it was the site of early attempts to extract bitumen from the Athabasca oil sands that contributed to the development of commercially viable extraction processes.[2] The site closed permanently in 1958. Some of the structures at Bitumont were declared Provincial Historic Resources in 1974. As of 2017, the buildings are deteriorating.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Fitz was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Alberta Culture and Tourism. "Bitumount".
  3. ^ David Murray Architect (28 December 2012). "Bitumount Historic Site". Retrieved 22 October 2017.