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  2. List of gold mines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario's first gold mine Temagami-Lorrain Mine: Temagami: Prior to 1912 Also produced cobalt, arsenic, silver, nickel and copper Young-Davidson mine: Matachewan: Alamos Gold ~1916 to 1957 201- Present

  3. Musselwhite mine - Wikipedia

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    The Musselwhite mine is one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world. The mine is located in the centre of the country in Ontario . [1] The mine has estimated reserves of 2.29 million ounces (65 t) of gold .

  4. List of mines in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Falconbridge Mine. Faraday Mine (now Madawaska Mine) Frood Mine. Fraser Mine. Garson Mine. Geco Mine. Goderich Salt Mines – Sifto Canada. Golden Giant Mine. Greyhawk Mine (Uranium)

  5. Gold mining in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Gold mines and gold mining in Canada have been documented in Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, many of the mines and locations where gold was found being either inactive or exhausted of resources.

  6. Red Lake Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Red Lake mine was one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world. [ 1] The mine is located in northwestern Ontario at Red Lake. [ 1] The mine had estimated reserves of 3.23 million oz of gold in 2013. [ 1] Note that the Campbell and Red Lake mines are (or were) mining the same orebody, commonly referred to as the Campbell-Red Lake ...

  7. Kerr-Addison Mine - Wikipedia

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    Kerr-Addison Mine. /  48.13861°N 79.57750°W  / 48.13861; -79.57750. The Kerr–Addison Mine (also known as the Kerr Mine) is an abandoned Canadian gold mine in the Kearns area of McGarry, Ontario. In 1960, the mine was the largest producer of gold in North America. The mine produced the second most gold overall in North America, with ...

  8. Young-Davidson mine - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 47.948°N 80.685°W. Gold ore from the mine, 1994. The Young-Davidson mine is a gold mine near Matachewan, Ontario in the Kirkland Lake area. It is one of the largest underground gold mines in Canada. It exists in close proximity to the Matachewan Consolidated mine and is owned by Alamos Gold .

  9. Porcupine mine - Wikipedia

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    Porcupine mine. / 48.4627; -81.2412. The Porcupine mine is one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world. [1] The mine is located in Timmins, Ontario. [1] The mine has estimated reserves of 4.35 million oz (123.32 tonnes) of gold. [1]