Lake Shore Mine

Lake Shore Mine
Location
Lake Shore Mine
Location in Ontario
Location Kirkland Lake
Province Ontario
Country Canada
Coordinates 48°8′57.07″N 80°2′43.73″W / 48.1491861°N 80.0454806°W / 48.1491861; -80.0454806Coordinates: 48°8′57.07″N 80°2′43.73″W / 48.1491861°N 80.0454806°W / 48.1491861; -80.0454806
Production
Products Gold
History
Opened 1918
Closed 1965

The Lake Shore Mine is a gold mine located in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. In July 1912, Harry Oakes staked claims L-2605-6 which were in the lake itself and had reverted for non-performance of work. On September 6, 1912, he registered the transfer of claim L-1557 that Melville McDougall had staked for Oakes previously. On September 23, 1911, Harry Oakes registered the transfer of claim T-16635 from George Minaker and named the property Lake Shore.[1][2] In production from 1918 to 1965, the mine produced almost 8.5 million ounces of gold and represented over a third of the gold produced in the entire camp.[3]

See also

References

  1. Pain, S.A. (1960). Three Miles of Gold: The Story of Kirkland Lake. Toronto: The Ryerson Press. p. 27.
  2. Barnes, Michael (1995). Gold in Ontario. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press. pp. 50–52. ISBN 978-1-55046-146-6.
  3. "Lake Shore". Kirkland Lake Gold Inc. Retrieved 2012-04-15.

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