List of gold mines in Canada
This list of gold mines in Canada is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country. For practical purposes, defunct and future mines are demarcated in italics and bold respectively. Asterisks (*) note mines which produce(d) gold as a secondary product..
Alberta
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Lost Lemon Mine | |||||
British Columbia
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Blue Hawk Mine | 49°59′2″N 119°30′30.59″W | Kelowna | 1934 | Also produced silver | |
Bralorne | 50°46′29″N 122°48′52″W | Ogden | ????-1971 | Produced 4.2 million ounces | |
Defot Creek Mine | 58°54′00″N 130°27′00″W | Defot | 1880-1915 | ||
Hedley Mascot Mine | 49°22′15″N 120°02′51″W | Hedley | 1936-1949 | ||
Jolly Jack's Lost Mine | |||||
Kemess Mine | |||||
Mount Polley mine | 52°30′48″N 121°35′47″W | Likely | Imperial Metals Corp | 1997-Present | Under care and maintenance status during ongoing remediation |
Pioneer Mine | 50°45′34″N 122°46′47″W | Ogden | 1920-1960 | ||
Pitt Lake's Lost Gold Mine | |||||
New Brunswick
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Murray Brook Mine | 47°31′34″N 66°25′53″W | Restigouche County | NovaGold Resources | 1989-1992 | |
Nova Scotia
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Catcha Lake | Acadian Gold Corporation | 1882 | s planning to drill for samples in the future . | ||
Ontario
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Barton Mine* | 47°07′08.75″N 79°47′09.58″W | Temagami | 1906-1918 | Secondary products included gold, silver, copper and bismuth. | |
Beanland Mine | 47°05′28.71″N 79°49′30.83″W | Temagami | 1937-1938 | Also produced silver | |
Big Dan Mine | 47°05′28.53″N 79°46′28.95″W | Temagami | 1906-1907 | Also produced silver and arsenic | |
Copperfields Mine* | 46°57′44.41″N 80°02′13.67″W | Temagami | 1954-1972 | Secondary products included cobalt, gold, nickel, palladium, platinum and silver. | |
Dome Mine | Timmins | ||||
Golden Giant Mine | Hemlo | 1985-2006 | |||
Hermiston-McCauley Mine | 47°05′54.30″N 79°49′38.18″W | Temagami | 1935-1940 | ||
Kanichee Mine* | 47°06′13.07″N 79°50′38.63″W | Temagami | 1937-1948, 1948-1949, 1973-1976 | Secondary products included gold, palladium, silver and platinum. | |
Leckie Mine | 47°05′36.34″N 79°47′48.68″W | Temagami | ~1900-1909, 1933-1937 | Also produced arsenic, copper and silver | |
McIntyre Mines | |||||
Norrie Mine* | 47°06′59.59″N 79°46′27.63″W | Temagami | Prior to 1920 | Secondary products included lead, gold, zinc and silver. | |
Northland Pyrite Mine* | 47°10′26.24″N 79°44′34.45″W | Temagami | 1906-1911 | Secondary products included cobalt, copper, zinc, gold and nickel. | |
Red Lake Mine | Red Lake | ||||
Temagami-Lorrain Mine | 47°06′39.79″N 79°40′58.2″W | Temagami | Prior to 1912 | Also produced cobalt, arsenic, silver, nickel and copper |
Northwest Territories
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments | |
Beaulieu Mine | 62°26′32″N 114°23′51″W | Yellowknife | 1947-1948 | Only a total of 30 troy ounces were recovered. | ||
Burwash Mine | 62°24′N 114°24′W | Yellowknife | 1934-???? | The Burwash Mine has some historical significance in that the original ore sample kept "gold fever" alive in the area and helped in the establishment of Yellowknife as a viable northern community. | ||
Camlaren Mine | Mining Corporation of Canada Limited | 1963-1991 | The Camlaren property is now part of the Gordon Lake Project. | |||
Colomac Mine | 64°12′00″N 116°01′11″W | Canada | 1990–1992 1994-1997 | |||
Con Mine | ||||||
Discovery Mine | ||||||
Giant Mine | ||||||
Lost McLeod Mine | ||||||
Negus Mine | ||||||
Outpost Island Mine | ||||||
Ptarmigan and Tom Mine | ||||||
Ruth Mine | ||||||
Salmita Mine | ||||||
Thompson-Lundmark Mine | ||||||
Tundra Mine |
Nunavut
Mine | Coordinates | Town | Owner | Dates | Comments |
Lupin Mine | |||||
Meadowbank Gold Mine | |||||
Meliadine Gold Mine | |||||
References
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