Shining Tree, Ontario

Coordinates: 47°33′30″N 81°15′30″W / 47.55833°N 81.25833°W / 47.55833; -81.25833
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Shining Tree

Shining Tree is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located on Highway 560 in the Sudbury District. It lies on the east of West Shining Tree Lake.

It is counted as part of Sudbury, Unorganized, North Part in Canadian census data.

Gold was discovered northeast of Shining Tree in 1912, which resulted in the establishment of the Rhonda Mine. Before closing in 1942, the mine produced 27,727 ounces of gold. The Tyranite Mine operated from 1932 until 1942, producing 31,352 ounces of gold.[1]

References

  1. ^ Barnes, Michael (1995). Gold in Ontario. Erin: The Boston Mills Press. pp. 61–62. ISBN 155046146X.

47°33′30″N 81°15′30″W / 47.55833°N 81.25833°W / 47.55833; -81.25833