Dome Mine

Coordinates: 48°27′N 081°14′W / 48.450°N 81.233°W / 48.450; -81.233
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Dome Mine
Location
Dome Mine is located in Ontario
Dome Mine
Dome Mine
Location in Ontario
LocationTimmins
ProvinceOntario
CountryCanada
Coordinates48°27′N 081°14′W / 48.450°N 81.233°W / 48.450; -81.233
Production
ProductsSilver, Gold
History
Discovered1909
Opened1910
Owner
CompanyPlacer Dome

Dome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush.[1]

It is now known as part of GoldCorp - Porcupine Gold Mines. The original Dome Mine (Tisdale Township) was discovered by Jack Wilson of the Harry Preston crew in 1909,[2] was still operating as of April 2016. Its life is slowly coming to an end this year[when?] as the ore is dwindling and quickly becoming exhausted. An enormous discontinued open pit (Super Pit), huge man-made mountain of waste rock and working mill are now[when?] in place at the location. At one time a community of approximately 60 houses owned by Dome Mines and leased to miners with families existed. This was the community of Dome.

The vein Preston discovered dripped with gold and was referred to as the Golden Staircase. The property was developed using open-pit mining for the first 200 feet, then resorted to hard rock mining. The company was capitalized in 1910 and produced 247 tons of high-grade ore its first year.[2]: 90, 101 

After the Porcupine Fire of 1911, the mine was rebuilt such that by March 1912, a 40-stamp mill was processing 400 tons a day. The mine was incorporated in 1912 and acquired Dome Extension in 1916. Ambrose Monell, Joseph Delamar, and Jules Bache served as presidents. A rich ore body was discovered at the 23-level of the Dome Extension in 1933.[2]: 100, 126, 139 

See also

References

  1. ^ Pain, S.A. (1960). Three Miles of Gold. Toronto: The Ryerson Press. p. 6.
  2. ^ a b c Barnes, Michael (1986). Fortunes in the Ground. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press. p. 90. ISBN 091978352X.

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Dome Mine open pit, 2010