Silver Queen Mine - Perth, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member mTn_biKer65
N 44° 46.339 W 076° 15.046
18T E 401030 N 4958419
Located about 1 km off County Road 21 (Lally Road) within the boundaries of Murphy's Point Provincial Park. Parking available at the trail head (Lally Homestead).
Waymark Code: WMT2NN
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/15/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
Views: 3

"The Silver Queen Mine, one of several mines in the area, was a small operation producing mainly mica, but also apatite (also known as phosphate) often found alongside mica, and feldspar. At its peak of operations during the early 1900s, the mine employed less than 30 men, producing mostly small sheets of mica. Mica was used by the electrical industry as an insulator in items such as toasters, and as windows in items such as lanterns. The mined product, packed in barrels, was sent via the Rideau Canal to factories in eastern Ontario and western Quebec.

The Silver Queen Mine's other minerals also found a use: Apatite as a component in the manufacture of fertilizer; and a particular kind of feldspar, perthite, was used in making porcelain and earthenware.

Due to its small size, the Silver Queen Mine's life was short - from about 1903 to 1920 - when larger and more economically produced deposits of the minerals were found elsewhere. Today, it is an interesting example of early mining life in our area.

The mine is flooded each year from water and drained once a year during the summer months for tours. The site is littered with Mica rocks and ruins reminding us of a booming mining industry that was long-forgotten. This mine is a great place to bring the family." (visit link)
Mine Type: Abandoned Mine

Mineral Collecting: No

Material Mined: Other - Specify in long description

Operation: Underground Mine

Surface Features: Yes

KNOWN DANGERS:
Most of the open holes have been fenced off but visitors should still be cautious when venturing off trail.


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The Silver Queen Mine, one of several mines in the area, was a small operation producing mainly mica, but also apatite (also known as phosphate) often found alongside mica, and feldspar


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