I like the warning "vandals have made it unsafe by opening the grate, but scince I'm trained let's go in", ha ha! guess the training didn't include a spelling test! : )
You start with the history of the area you are in. Regardless of where you are in Ontario there is mining history. The genral history will give you an idea of what was mined. Research in the Geological Survey of Ontario records helps pin down old mine locations. Not to be overlooked is the publications by Ann Sabina. Though most are quite dated (I belive she is deceased now) they do provide you with a place to start for mine locations.
anyone else see the grim reeper at 2:26 in the ice to the far left???
MrDogtrainer123 1 week ago
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Footrek 1 month ago
cool video. it almost feels like i was there..
wobbleshaft1341 9 months ago
I like the warning "vandals have made it unsafe by opening the grate, but scince I'm trained let's go in", ha ha! guess the training didn't include a spelling test! : )
kootenaycat 10 months ago
You start with the history of the area you are in. Regardless of where you are in Ontario there is mining history. The genral history will give you an idea of what was mined. Research in the Geological Survey of Ontario records helps pin down old mine locations. Not to be overlooked is the publications by Ann Sabina. Though most are quite dated (I belive she is deceased now) they do provide you with a place to start for mine locations.
obsoleteiron 10 months ago
I am a geological engineer, I want to find some old mines in ontario to explore. How do I get started?
MattiWebes122 10 months ago