Dome Mine

Canadian gold and silver mine (1910–2017)


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::summary Canadian gold and silver mine (1910–2017) ::

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FieldValue
nameDome Mine
imageDome Mine.JPG
captionEntrance to the Dome Mine
pushpin_mapOntario
pushpin_labelDome Mine
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Ontario
coordinates
placeTimmins
subdivision_typeProvince
state/provinceOntario
countryCanada
ownerNewmont
official websitehttps://www.newmont.com/operations-and-projects/global-presence/north-america/porcupine-canada/default.aspx
acquisition year2019 (takeover of Goldcorp)
productsSilver, Gold
discovery year1909
opening year
by Dome Mines (company created to develop the mine)
closing year
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Dome Mine is situated in the City of Timmins, Ontario, Canada; and was developed during the Porcupine Gold Rush. Last operated by Canadian company Goldcorp, before it became a subsidiary of American company Newmont, it is one of three mines (along with Hoyle Pond underground and Hollinger Open Pit, both still active) owned by Newmont in the Porcupine district in and around Timmins.

The original Dome Mine was discovered by Jack Wilson of the Harry Preston crew in 1909, one of the crews whose successful finds launched the Porcupine Gold Rush. The vein Preston discovered dripped with gold and was referred to as the "Golden Staircase".

A new company, Dome Mines Limited, was capitalized in 1910 to develop the namesake Dome Mine, producing 247 tons of high-grade ore its first year. The company built a community, also called Dome, of approximately 60 houses leased to miners with families. The mine was developed using open-pit mining for the first 200 feet, then resorted to underground mining methods.

After the Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 ravaged communities and mining infrastructure throughout the region, 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. Through its early years, Ambrose Monell, Joseph Delamar, and Jules Bache served as presidents of Dome Mines Limited. A rich ore body was discovered at the 23-level of the Dome Extension in 1933.

Goldcorp ceased the mining operations on December 31, 2017, after 107 years of production, at that time "the longest continuously operating mine in Canada". An enormous discontinued open pit (Super Pit), huge man-made mountain of waste rock and working mill are now in place at the location.

References

References

  1. Pain, S.A.. (1960). "Three Miles of Gold". [[Ryerson Press]].
  2. (1986). "Fortunes in the Ground". The Boston Mills Press.
  3. Topf, Andrew. (August 6, 2017). "Goldcorp closing 107-year-old Dome mine".

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