Diavik from the air

Diavik

Northwest Territories

About 200 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, at the bottom of Lac de Gras in Canada's Northwest Territories, sit some of the world’s most beautiful and sought-after diamonds.

The Diavik Diamond Mine, which we own and manage, comprises four diamond-bearing pipes that we mine using a combination of open pit and underground mining. Our diamonds from Diavik are stunning white gems, produced to the highest possible standards of safety and integrity.

This is life, only in Canada

Innovation at Diavik

The design, construction and operation of Diavik is a story of success on a grand scale, in part because it is in one of the most challenging environments in the world: the sub-arctic tundra, one of the world’s pristine environments with one of the most delicate ecosystems. We are committed to protecting the biodiversity of this unique landscape.

And, through innovation, world class engineering technologies and partnering with Indigenous people, we are able to mine some of the world’s most ethical diamonds with a minimal impact on the local land, water, and wildlife.

All mines have a finite life cycle and Diavik has planned for its closure from the outset. The buildings on site have been designed to be removed. And when mining ends, the embankments will be reclaimed and lake water will flow back into the open pit.

Embankment at Lac de Gras

Holding back the waters

We have developed world class engineering technology and techniques to hold back the waters of Lac de Gras (to reach the diamond-bearing pipes at the bottom of the lake) in a way that minimises disturbance. Once we have built the embankment, creating a pool of water within the lake, we pump millions of litres from this pool back into the lake, monitoring water quality and fish stocks. 

Growth

In 2018, we commissioned the fourth diamond pipe, known as A21, at the Diavik Diamond Mine. The pipe provides an important source of incremental ore supply as an open pit while options to mine underground are explored.

  • Wind turbine
    Offsetting emissions
    Our focus on minimising our environmental impact was also inherent in our construction of an award-winning wind farm that generates enough renewable energy to power Diavik’s underground mine. It is one of the largest hybrid wind-diesel power facilities at a remote mine site and, since coming on line in 2012, the windfarm has offset Diavik’s diesel use by over 43 million litres and reduced the overall greenhouse gas emissions by 105,000 tonnes.  
  • Diavik from the air in winter
    Planning for closure
    All mines have a finite life cycle and Diavik has planned for its closure from the outset. The buildings on site have been designed to be removed. And when mining ends, the embankments will be reclaimed and lake water will flow back into the open pit.

Diavik downloads

Diavik Socio-Economic Monitoring Agreement Report
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Diavik Community Contribution Fund Application Form
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Diavik Community Legacy Projects
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Diavik: Constructing the Legacy
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3.55 MB
Invested in Canada
Invested in Canada: Northwest Territories
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Investis au Canada: Territoires du Nord-Ouest
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Contact Diavik

Diavik from the air in winter

Diavik

PO Box 2498 Stn Main
300 Northwest Tower
5201 50th Ave
Yellowknife NT X1A 2P8, Canada

T: +1 867 669 6500
T: ext 5903