The Development of Gold Mining in Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. E. Cole
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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141
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

"Amongst the mineral products of Canada gold holds the second place in value of yearly output. . . . . .The production of gold has increased steadily during the past six years and has somewhat more than doubled in that time. For the past four years Canada has been third among the gold producing countries of the world, surpassed only by the Union of South Africa, and the United States of America," and now yields somewhat more than 9 per cent of the annual output of the world."-"The Gold Situation in Canada". Bulletin of Development Branch, Canadian Pacific Railway. The history of gold mining in Canada is comparatively modern and does not take one further back than the late 'fifties of the 19th century. If the efforts of the early explorers in Canada were expended in "seeking with equal ardour, proselytes and gold", history fails of any record of their success in the search for the precious metal. As early as 1849 not a few Canadians travelled from the east by land and water to the Californian goldfields. In the then settled part of Canadathe east-people were alive to the value of any mineral discovery; but the west, owing to its remoteness and to there being no ready means of communication, was virtually isolated from the east.
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APA: G. E. Cole  (1927)  The Development of Gold Mining in Canada

MLA: G. E. Cole The Development of Gold Mining in Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1927.

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