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BC METAL - Historical Metal Production in B.C BC METAL - Historical Metal Production in B.C. 1888-1988 Sort by MINFILE Number, NTS, MD MINFILENO MINE MINEID MD NTS Lat/long Location comment COLES, W.C. MM00204 VAN GRAY, H.S. MM00205 VAN GREEN, L.F. MM00319 NIC VERONA MM00322 NIC LAST HOPE MM00376 SIM LUCKY STRIKE MM00377 OSO OLIVER LARKWORTH, W.J. MM00491 OMN NEILSON MM00496 OMN BUCK FRACTION MM00503 SLO SHADO MM00541 FTS ST MARY RIVER DAISY MM00555 GLD FALCONER, F.W. MM00735 SKE LOCATION UNKNOWN LIZZARD CREEK MM00891 GRN GRIZZLY MM01012 NEL FINGLAND MM01192 SLO SILVERTON GIANT WESTERN MM01204 SLO 49 N117 W NEAR SLOCAN GOLD KING MM01209 SLO LILLY MAY MM01274 SLO N AND B MM01324 SLO SWANSEA MM01428 SLO DARYL MM00656 TRC 082 GOLDEN CACHE MM00342 OSO 082E/ NEAR OLIVER SMOKEY MM00930 GRN 082E/01E NEAR PAULSON BORIS BOY MM00825 GRN 082E/01W GRAND FORKS GOLD MEDAL MM00858 GRN 082E/01W GRAND FORKS GOLDEN PHEASANT MM00863 GRN 082E/01W NEAR GRAND FORKS IRONCLAD MM00874 GRN 082E/01W NEAR GRAND FORKS B A S MM00817 GRN 082E/02E ROCK CREEK BUCKINGHAM MM00829 GRN 082E/02E GREENWOOD BUTTE CITY MM00832 GRN 082E/02E GREENWOOD CORDICK MM00841 GRN 082E/02E EAST OF GREENWOOD GOLD NUGGET MM00859 GRN 082E/02E BEAVERDELL GOLD PICK MM00860 GRN 082E/02E KING MIDAS MM00879 GRN 082E/02E EAST SIDE OF NORWEGIAN CREEK, 8 KM S OF GREENWOOD LEAD KING MM00888 GRN 082E/02E S OF GREENWOOD SENATOR MM00926 GRN 082E/02E SUMMIT CAMP, EMMA AREA SILVER CORD MM00927 GRN 082E/02E GREENWOOD SUNRISE MM00936 GRN 082E/02E NEAR GRAND FORKS AMES COMPANY MM00815 GRN 082E/02W ROCK CREEK KLONDYKE MM00882 GRN 082E/03E NEAR BRIDESVILLE PADDY MM00908 GRN 082E/03E NEAR RHONE OHIO MM00909 GRN 082E/03E RHONE WIARTON MM00942 GRN 082E/03E CAMP MCKINNEY NOREX MM00357 OSO 082E/04 OLIVER CONWAY MM00337 OSO 082E/04E NORTH SHORE OF SAWMILL LAKE NEAR OLIVER GRAND VIEW MM00343 OSO 082E/04E OLIVER SILVER RING MM00362 OSO 082E/04E OLIVER SILVER STAR MM00373 OSO 082E/04E SUNNYSIDE MM00367 OSO 082E/05E PENTICTON VIKING MM00371 OSO 082E/05E NEAR PENTICTON OBSERVATORY MM00905 GRN 082E/06E NEAR CARMI ROADSIDE MM00918 GRN 082E/06E NEAR OLALLA VANCOUVER MM00939 GRN 082E/06E BEAVERDELL AREA GREEN MOUNTAIN MM00336 OSO 082E/13W PENTICTON REX 86 MM00422 VER 082E/14 KELOWNA M. A. P. MM01037 NEL 082F CARTREF MM00976 NEL 082F/ NELSON AREA OLYMPIC MM01046 NEL 082F/ CHIEF MM01142 SLO 082F/ MOUNT RUPPEL FORGET MM01196 SLO 082F/ CRAWFORD MM00980 NEL 082F/01W NEAR CRESTON MOHAWK NO. 1 MM01040 NEL 082F/03 NEAR SALMO BIG JOHN MM00963 NEL 082F/03W SALMO GRIMWOOD (CONCENTRATOR) MM01011 NEL 082F/03W W OF SALMO PETERSON, C. MM01049 NEL 082F/03W PIONEER MM01050 NEL 082F/03W S FORK SALMON RIVER SPRING CREEK MM01074 NEL 082F/03W ROSS SPUR, ERIE JOHN MM01021 NEL 082F/04E INTERSECTION BETWEEN FRUITVALE & BEAVER CREEKS HOLOBOFF, A. MM00667 TRC 082F/04W ROSSLAND LITTLE BESS MM00679 TRC 082F/04W ROSSLAND MAME MM00682 TRC 082F/04W ROSSLAND MIGHTY MIDAS MM00685 TRC 082F/05E VIOLIN LAKE CASTLETON MM00651 TRC 082F/05W N OF ROSSLAND ELMES, H.S. MM00658 TRC 082F/05W N OF ROSSLAND BEE GEE MM00960 NEL 082F/06 2 KM S OF NELSON BEMO MM00961 NEL 082F/06 COTTONWOOD LAKE GOLDRIDGE MM01003 NEL 082F/06 CLEARWATER CREEK, NEAR NELSON CANADIAN BOY MM00974 NEL 082F/06E NEAR NELSON LUCKY DICK MM01035 NEL 082F/06E YMIR SELINA MM01065 NEL 082F/06E ANDERSON CREEK, NEAR NELSON SILVER REEF MM01069 NEL 082F/06E ANDERSON CREEK WATERBED MM01088 NEL 082F/06E YMIR AREA BIG BUMP MM00962 NEL 082F/06W NEAR NELSON EXCHEQUER MM00993 NEL 082F/06W GIVEOUT CREEK, TOAD MTN GOLD BANK MM00997 NEL 082F/06W PARK SIDING GREENHORN MM01010 NEL 082F/06W NEAR NELSON HOLMES MM01015 NEL 082F/06W TAGHUM KENVILLE MM01022 NEL 082F/06W BLEWETT SILVER TIP MM01070 NEL 082F/06W BLEWETT STARKEY MM01076 NEL 082F/06W NEAR NELSON TAFT MM01079 NEL 082F/06W NEAR NELSON TRANS MOUNTAIN MM01081 NEL 082F/06W NEAR BLEWETT ON KOOTENAY RIVER CRICKET NO. 2 MM00981 NEL 082F/07E KUSKANOOK AREA CASETTO, J. MM00065 SLO 082F/10W NEAR AINSWORTH ARKANSAS MM01114 SLO 082F/10W AINSWORTH HIDDEN TREASURE MM01227 SLO 082F/10W CRAWFORD CREEK HORSESHOE MM01237 SLO 082F/10W AINSWORTH MAESTRO MM01287 SLO 082F/10W 3 KM W OF AINSWORTH BC METAL - Historical Metal Production in B.C. 1888-1988 Page 1 MINFILENO MINE MINEID MD NTS Lat/long Location comment MILE POINT MM01306 SLO 082F/10W ON KOOTENAY LAKE MOUNT VERNON MM01318 SLO 082F/10W 3 KM S OF AINSWORTH SHIRLEY MM01388 SLO 082F/10W KOOTENAY BAY SOLO MM01414 SLO 082F/10W AINSWORTH TARIFF MM01432 SLO 082F/10W 1 KM SOUTH OF AINSWORTH NEAR KOOTENAY LAKE BURNETT MM00971 NEL 082F/11E NEAR NELSON DUPLEX MM01172 SLO 082F/12W FIRST N FORK OF LEMON CREEK BESS MM01125 SLO 082F/14 NEAR SILVERTON BIG BOULDER MM01127 SLO 082F/14E SANDON DISCOVERY FRACTION MM01165 SLO 082F/14E 4900N11700W SANDON, MOUNT PAYNE DORA MM01168 SLO 082F/14E 5 KM NE OF THREE FORKS GOLDEN MM01208 SLO 082F/14E HALL MM01217 SLO 082F/14E SANDON HOME RULE MM01235 SLO 082F/14E SLOCAN LUCKY SPOT MM01284 SLO 082F/14E SILVERTON MAGGIE MM01288 SLO 082F/14E NEAR CODY MAPLE LEAF FRACTION MM01291 SLO 082F/14E CARPENTER CREEK AT CODY MERCORY MM01303 SLO 082F/14E NEW DENVER OMEGA MM01345 SLO 082F/14E NEAR SANDON SILVER KING MM01397 SLO 082F/14E TWELVE MILE CREEK TREASURE VAULT MM01441 SLO 082F/14E 3 KM FROM SANDON TWILIGHT MM01443 SLO 082F/14E SANDON VERTICAL MM01454 SLO 082F/14E NEAR SLOCAN CITY AUSTIN MM01117 SLO 082F/14W SILVERTON BANK OF ENGLAND MM01122 SLO 082F/14W NEAR SLOCAN DOUGHERTY MM01169 SLO 082F/14W SANDON DUMAC MM01171 SLO 082F/14W ENTERPRISE CREEK EDISON MM01176 SLO 082F/14W ENTERPRISE CREEK EMILY EDITH MM01180 SLO 082F/14W SILVERTON EMPIRE MM01181 SLO 082F/14W NEAR ROSEBERY EVENING AND JENNIE MM01186 SLO 082F/14W SANDON LEO NO. 1 & NO. 2 FRACTION MM01273 SLO 082F/14W NEW DENVER PARIS FRACTION MM01354 SLO 082F/14W SLOCAN CITY PAY DAY MM01355 SLO 082F/14W SLOCAN CITY RITCH-MITCH MM01376 SLO 082F/14W SLOCAN LAKE SILVER MAIDEN MM01399 SLO 082F/14W SILVERTON SLOCAN BOB MM01407 SLO 082F/14W NEAR SILVERTON TINY TIM MM01437 SLO 082F/14W LITTLE TIM CREEK TREASURE CHEST MM01440 SLO 082F/14W SLOCAN CITY ATLANTA MM01099 SLO 082F/15W RIONDEL ELNA MM01178 SLO 082F/15W KASLO G & S MM01216 SLO 082F/15W WOODBURY CREEK HARDIE MM01221 SLO 082F/15W WOODBURY CREEK HELENA MM01224 SLO 082F/15W NEAR KASLO INTERNATIONAL MM01243 SLO 082F/15W AINSWORTH SAMPLE WORKS MM01382 SLO 082F/15W KASLO SHUTTY BENCH MM01389 SLO 082F/15W 49 N117 W NEAR SHUTTY BENCH ON SHUTTY CREEK TWIN MM01444 SLO 082F/15W 4 KM N OF AINSWORTH & 1 KM W OF KOOTENAY LAKE WETWATER MM01459 SLO 082F/15W WOODBURY CREEK WILD GOOSE MM01462 SLO 082F/15W KASLO RED EAGLE MM00539 FTS 082G/06 BULL RIVER JUDYLU MM00530 FTS 082G/12E FORT STEELE SNOWSTORM MM01421 SLO 082K/03E SLOCAN PUCK MM01363 SLO 082K/03W NEW DENVER ROSE MARIE MM01380 SLO 082K/03W NEW DENVER TILLICUM MM01434 SLO 082K/04W NAKUSP STAR MM00581 GLD 082K/08 NORTH FORK TOBY CREEK CAVE MM00550 GLD 082K/08E LAKE WINDERMERE HELLDIVER MM00559 GLD 082K/08W HEAD OF MCDONALD CREEK LUCKY JIM MM00566 GLD 082K/08W LAW CREEK NETTIE M MM00571 GLD 082K/08W TOBY CREEK HENRY MM00610 REV 082K/11 TROUT LAKE GRIMMETT, A.M. MM00609 REV 082K/11W GERRARD MONTE CHRISTO MM00625 REV 082K/11W GERRARD BALDEN BUSH MM00592 REV 082N/04 TANGIER RIVER ANDERSON, L.E. MM00546 GLD 082N/11 BEAVERMOUTH TREK MM00187 NAN 092B/13 4852N12348W COPPER CANYON KNUTSON & MATIER MM00196 NAN 092F/09W 49 N124 W LASQUETI ISLAND ANNEX/FRACTION MM00152 NAN 092F/15E 4945N12433W VANANDA, TEXADA ISLAND NELMES, H.T. MM00202 NAN 092F/15E ROYAL FLUSH MM00203 NAN 092F/15E 5 KM N OF VANANDA WEST, G.G. MM00212 VAN 092G LITTLE SIOUX MM00292 SIM 092H SIMILKAMEEN TEKO MM00231 NEW 092H/ NEAR HOPE DOUGLAS MM00375 NEW 092H/04W 49 N121 W AGASSIZ COTTERELL, E.M. MM00215 NEW 092H/06 HOPE STAR MM00230 NEW 092H/06W NEAR HOPE CARUSA, F.M. MM00285 SIM 092H/07E 4928N12030W PRINCETON COPPER BASIN MM00288 SIM 092H/07E 4922N12033W WHIPSAW CREEK THIRSK MM00330 SIM 092H/09E THIRSK STATION HAMILTON BROS MM00286 SIM 092H/10E 4934N12050W RABBITT MTN MONOCACY MM00405 KAM 092I COCUM VALLEY NEAR ASHCROFT INDEPENDENCE GROUP MM00397 KAM 092I/ INDEPENDENT CREEK, 18 KM W OF LYTTON BAKER-STERNS MM00309 NIC 092I/02 MERRITT JOHNSON, E.C. MM00310 NIC 092I/02 MERRITT EL KLONDIKE MM00318 NIC 092I/02 NICOLA STUMP LAKE MM00234 NIC 092I/08W NICOLA GOULON MM00395 KAM 092I/09E 20 KM EAST OF KAMLOOPS SILVER WING MM00253 LIL 092I/12W LILLOOET PARAMOUNT MM00179 VAN 092K/06W 50 N125 W THURLOW SUNDT, T. MM00211 VAN 092K/06W 5027N12522W THURLOW CAPE COMERELL MM00153 NAN 092L/13W 5032N12739W QUATSINO DOWNEY, R. MM00386 KAM 092P/08E CHU CHUA LOOKOUT MM00399 KAM 092P/08E BOULDER MARGARET MM00403 KAM 092P/09 CLEARWATER, N THOMPSON RIVER LUCKY GOLD MM00492 OMN 093 SMITHERS LAST CHANCE MM00450 CAR 093G/08W BUCKLEY CREEK REX MM00457 CAR 093H/03W WELLS MAPLE MM00495 OMN 093M/05W GLEN MTN HALDEN, A.J. MM00750 SKE 103G/15E PORCHER ISLAND GOLD BOULDER MM00741 SKE 103P/13W MARMOT RIVER GOLD KNIFE MM00743 SKE 103P/13W NEAR STEWART MONROE MM00770 SKE 103P/13W STEWART BC METAL - Historical Metal Production in B.C. 1888-1988 Page 2 MINFILENO MINE MINEID MD NTS Lat/long Location comment MURRAY, W.W. MM00774 SKE 103P/13W STEWART ONTARIO MM00779 SKE 103P/13W AMERICAN CREEK RAINIER MM00787 SKE 103P/13W NEAR STEWART SULPHERETS MM00142 SKE 104B/ 80 KM FROM STEWART TIDE LAKE MM00801 SKE 104B/08E N OF STEWART --------- GREENWOOD SMELTER MM00864 GRN 082E/02E GREENWOOD --------- OLSEN & HANSEN MM01344 SLO 082F/10W AT AINSWORTH DOCK --------- PILOT BAY MM01359 SLO 082F/10W 49 N116 W E SHORE OF KOOTENAY LAKE --------- ORE BIN MM01348 SLO 082F/14E CODY --------- ROSEBERY LAKE TAILINGS MM01378 SLO 082K/03E SLOCAN LAKE AT ROSEBERY --------- ALAMO MILL MM01102 SLO 082K/03W 082ENE001
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