The Deadliest Rockslide in North America - The Frank Rockslide of 1903
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 Published On Oct 17, 2023

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This massive field of hard, limestone rocks are what’s left of the deadliest rockslide in North America, after 110 million tons broke from the unstable Turtle Mountain, sweeping down the mountainside and pummeling part of the mining town of Frank, Alberta.

In this video, we’re exploring the site of the disaster, looking for what is left behind of this once booming town, and visiting the Frank Slide Interpretive Center to see what stories we can learn and remember. This is the town of Frank, Alberta, in mid-west Canada, and this is the story of the terrible Frank Rockslide.

I’ve explored several ghost towns across North America, but this town’s history ranks among the most dramatically gripping stories I’ve looked into, right up there with the underground fires of Centralia, Pennsylvania- a video of mine that you can watch here:    • CENTRALIA, PA - America's Burning Gho...  

Thank you to those of you who suggested this town! A huge thank you as well to my friend Scotty Martin for putting together the sweet new channel intro.

Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
1:21 - The Founding of Frank, Northwest Territories
5:08 - The Unstable Turtle Mountain
7:39 - The Town
11:49 - Moments Before the Disaster
15:43 - The Rockslide
19:27 - The Destruction
25:30 - The Miners are Trapped
27:35 - Finding the Frank Mine Today
32:54 - The Aftermath
35:12 - Charlie the Horse
37:26 - Walking Trail through the Rocks
38:44 - The Town Lives On
43:01 - The Cemeteries
44:39 - Lime City
47:20 - The Leitch Collieries and Conclusion

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