Mountain Province Diamonds is a Canadian diamond mining company engaged in large scale diamond production through structured joint venture operations. The company focuses on high quality rough diamond extraction supported by advanced processing plants. Infrastructure includes ore sorting systems and secure logistics channels for diamond distribution. Production planning emphasizes consistent output and cost efficiency. Mountain Province Diamonds contributes to Canada position within global diamond markets.
Mountain Province Diamonds was established in 1986 as an exploration company focused on diamond deposits in Canada Northwest Territories.
A transformative milestone occurred in 2003 when the company entered into a joint venture to develop the Gahcho Kué project, one of the most significant diamond discoveries in Canada.
Commercial production commenced in 2016, marking its transition from exploration to large scale diamond mining operations.
Primary Mining Regions
Mountain Province Diamonds operates in the Northwest Territories of Canada, focusing on the Gahcho Kué diamond mine which entered production in 2016.
Infrastructure and Processing Facilities
Facilities include ore sorting plants and secure diamond recovery systems designed to maximize yield from kimberlite ore bodies. Arctic infrastructure development required specialized engineering solutions.
Strategic Geographic Advantage
Despite remote conditions, integration with air transport and secure distribution channels ensures consistent diamond export to international cutting and polishing markets.
In 2024, Mountain Province Diamonds maintained steady diamond production at the Gahcho Kué mine, emphasizing ore recovery efficiency and cost management.
Operational initiatives during 2024 focused on optimizing ore sorting systems and strengthening Arctic logistics coordination.
In 2025, management prioritized production stability and long term resource planning to support consistent diamond supply into global markets.