

Over the last 100 years, Manitoba’s mining industry has spawned over 70 mines – leading railways, roads and airports into the northern reaches of the province and giving rise to mining centres at Flin Flon, Snow Lake, Thompson, Leaf Rapids and Lynn Lake. – Manitoba Mining brochure
The Manitoba Mining thru the Centuries presents the history of mining in the province as a timeline, a provincial map showing locations, commodity and company listings and a photo gallery.
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The information sources for this project were
• A Chronology of Minerals Development in Canada (Natural Resources Canada)
• Metallic Mines and Mineral Deposits of Manitoba, Open File Report 90-2 (Jim Bamburak, Manitoba Energy and Mines)
• Mineral Inventory Cards (Manitoba Energy and Mines)
• Canadian Mines Handbooks, 1928-2008 (Business Information Group)
This project remains a work in progress as omissions are realized and new mines are opened.
Please contact Lori.Janower@gov.mb.ca, Mineral Resources Library, Manitoba Geological Survey to obtain more information, provide feedback on the project or to notify us of any errors or omissions.