The world's largest salt mine
Summary
The largest operating salt mine in the world is in Goderich, Ontario and is run under the name Sifto with the parent company Compass Minerals. The mine runs the depth of the CN tower under Lake Huron and goes into the lake for 7.5 kms.
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