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We took a day trip to Cobalt and it seems that the Cobalt Mining Museum is the feature attraction in town. When we attended on a late August afternoon there was only one other couple in the museum..Unfortunately the tour that actually went down on the mine had stopped for the season a few days before our visit which I think would have been the highlight of visiting the museum.
Read MoreCobalt Mining Museum, Cobalt: See 37 reviews, articles, and 66 photos of Cobalt Mining Museum, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 11 attractions in Cobalt.
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Read MoreThe Cobalt Mining Museum strives to preserve as much of Cobalt’s past as possible and boasts the world’s largest display of native silver ore. Some samples of C
Read More2019-11-1 Cobalt Mining Museum: Cobalt Mining History on Display - See 37 traveller reviews, 66 candid photos, and great deals for Cobalt, Canada, at Tripadvisor.
Read MoreThe museum staff will answer questions about the history of Cobalt, and are also very knowledgable about the other area attractions, particularly the Heritage Silver Trail. Don’t forget the check out some of the souvenirs available in the museum, including silver jewellery, as well as Cobalt
Read More2021-4-25 These were donated to the museum by the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame to commemorate 100 years of silver in 2003. It also houses an extensive collection of mining books, maps and articles pertaining to the mining history of the area in the Ignatius MacDonald Library Cultural artifacts from Cobalt history are also on display and souvenirs are ...
Read More2021-5-3 Heritage Silver Trail. The Heritage Silver Trail winds its way through town and along the far side of Cobalt Lake. It was established to halt the decay of many area landmarks that attest to the glory days of the once booming silver mining camp which extends well beyond Cobalt
Read More2021-5-8 The Norwegian Trekking Association has waymarked an 11 km long trail all the way from Haugfoss waterfall up to its no-service Koboltkoia trekking cabin, in an idyllic setting beside the North Mines. There is also an interesting cultural trail to the old settlements in the area. The Kittelsen Museum The Kittelsen Museum is also at the Cobalt
Read MoreInside town just opposite of the Cobalt Mining Museum is another headframe. North of town is another, the Nipissing 73 Mayer shaft headframe. ... The Glory hole is a large "hole" that was dug to explore for silver, it is located near the headframe a short trail leads to it. The hole is water filled about 250 feet deep, you can see a number ...
Read MoreThe Cobalt Mining Museum is an excellent place to start a visit to the Cobalt area. This museum tells the story of the history of Cobalt, both the mining history, and the social history. The museum boasts the world's largest display of native silver as well as the unique collection of mining and prospecting equipment and artefacts.
Read More2021-4-11 The North Mines Trail follows the huge, opencast Cobalt Mines in the area near where cobalt was first discovered in 1772. With accommodating observation points along the way and information boards posted next to the cultural relics, this makes for a fascinating, educational and easily accessible tour through a distinctive mining landscape.
Read More2015-6-4 Cobalt Mining Museum Nicknamed “Silver City,” the town of Cobalt was one of the largest silver producers in the world in the early 1900s. Today visitors can check out the Cobalt Mining Museum , which boasts the world’s largest display of silver, and follow the Heritage Silver Trail, a self-guided driving tour of several mines and mill ...
Read MoreInside town just opposite of the Cobalt Mining Museum is another headframe. North of town is another, the Nipissing 73 Mayer shaft headframe. ... The Glory hole is a large "hole" that was dug to explore for silver, it is located near the headframe a short trail leads to it. The hole is water filled about 250 feet deep, you can see a number ...
Read More2021-3-22 Northern Ontario Firefighters Museum, Cobalt: See reviews, articles, and photos of Northern Ontario Firefighters Museum, ranked No.11 on Tripadvisor among 11 attractions in Cobalt.
Read More2020-6-26 Heritage sites include the Cobalt Townsite Mine, the Cobalt Mining Museum, the Heritage Silver Trail and the Welcome Centre in the Trail Station on the shores of Cobalt Lake. Connect to the canvas: Jackson’s Cobalt Ontario, c. 1932, National Gallery of Canada depicts industry activity near freestanding homes throughout the town.
Read More2021-4-6 Cobalt is a small mining town in Ontario which is well-known for its large deposits of silver, and has a very interesting geologic history. The lowermost rocks in Cobalt belong to the Canadian Shield, as described above. The rocks which rest upon the Canadian Shield in Cobalt
Read MoreThe Cobalt-Gowganda Silver Mining Area. By David K. Joyce. Introduction. The Cobalt-Gowganda Silver mining area (Cobalt Camp) of Ontario was one of the most prolific silver mining areas in the world. Over 600 million troy ounces of silver have been produced from mines in the area since the first vein was discovered in 1903.
Read More2 天前 The town of Cobalt itself sprang into existence on the bare rock in the middle of the mining area. It grew entirely without planning, and wherever a flat outcropping big enough to support a building could be found, there was the site of a miner’s home.
Read MoreFoster Mine, Coleman Township, Cobalt area, Cobalt-Gowganda region, Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada : The Foster mine was on the south-east shore of Glen Lake which is now occupied by a mill. The first mill on the property was the Cobalt Central Mill, which operated from 1907 to 1910, and again ...
Read MoreThe Cobalt Mining Museum is an excellent place to start a visit to the Cobalt area. This museum tells the story of the history of Cobalt, both the mining history, and the social history. The museum boasts the world's largest display of native silver as well as the unique collection of mining and prospecting equipment and artefacts.
Read More2021-4-11 The North Mines Trail follows the huge, opencast Cobalt Mines in the area near where cobalt was first discovered in 1772. With accommodating observation points along the way and information boards posted next to the cultural relics, this makes for a fascinating, educational and easily accessible tour through a distinctive mining landscape.
Read More2017-10-28 Enough people remained to keep the town alive and it avoided becoming a ghost town - Cobalt is a huge museum of the history of the silver years. Take time to get off the main highway-11 and stop in Cobalt. You can drive the Heritage Silver Trail, a simple road tour with stops at points of interest.
Read More2015-6-4 Cobalt Mining Museum Nicknamed “Silver City,” the town of Cobalt was one of the largest silver producers in the world in the early 1900s. Today visitors can check out the Cobalt Mining Museum , which boasts the world’s largest display of silver, and follow the Heritage Silver Trail, a self-guided driving tour of several mines and mill ...
Read More2020-6-26 Heritage sites include the Cobalt Townsite Mine, the Cobalt Mining Museum, the Heritage Silver Trail and the Welcome Centre in the Trail Station on the shores of Cobalt Lake. Connect to the canvas: Jackson’s Cobalt Ontario, c. 1932, National Gallery of Canada depicts industry activity near freestanding homes throughout the town.
Read More2021-4-6 Cobalt is a small mining town in Ontario which is well-known for its large deposits of silver, and has a very interesting geologic history. The lowermost rocks in Cobalt belong to the Canadian Shield, as described above. The rocks which rest upon the Canadian Shield in Cobalt
Read More2017-11-30 A sign for the Cobalt Mining Museum is displayed in Cobalt, Ont. Global demand for cobalt, a component in batteries used to power electric cars for automakers from Tesla Inc. to Volkswagen AG, is changing the importance of the metal.
Read More2 天前 The town of Cobalt itself sprang into existence on the bare rock in the middle of the mining area. It grew entirely without planning, and wherever a flat outcropping big enough to support a building could be found, there was the site of a miner’s home.
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Read MoreThe discovery of silver in northern Ontario lead to the birth of the town of Cobalt, probably one of Canada's last frontier towns. As adventurers and investors from the far reaches of the globe poured into the small town, issues of poverty, public health and labour unrest competed with the more glamorous stories of fabulous wealth. The explosive growth of Cobalt brought excitement, innovation ...
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