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  2. List of mines in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of mines in British Columbia, Canada and includes operating and closed mines, as well as proposed mines at an advanced stage of development (e.g. mining permits applied for).

  3. 11 Historical Photos That Prove Gold Prospecting Isn’t for ...

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    Tales of prospecting for gold may conjure up images of treasure hunters victoriously uncovering massive rocks of the valuable metal. In reality, prospecting was hard, back-breaking work, with days ...

  4. Pitt Lake's lost gold mine - Wikipedia

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    The story of Pitt Lake gold begins in 1858, the year of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, when a number of maps were published in San Francisco promoting the gold fields of British Columbia. [1] Two of these maps show the words "gold" and "Indian diggings" in the country above Pitt Lake.

  5. Category:Gold prospecting in Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold prospecting in Victoria (state)" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hand of Faith

  6. British Columbia gold rushes - Wikipedia

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    To preserve British authority and retain control over the traffic of gold out of the region, the Governor commissioned the building of the Cariboo Road, a.k.a. the Queen's Highway, and a route from Lillooet and also established the Gold Escort, although that government agency never proved viable and private expressmen dominated the shipment of ...

  7. Jolly Jack's Lost Mine - Wikipedia

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    A prospector named Jack Thornton had been prospecting many creeks around the city of Greenwood, British Columbia. Jack Thornton was also known as "Jolly Jack" and had been in the US Navy at one time. Thornton lived in a cabin located near Boundary Creek. [2] Thornton discovered a source of placer gold somewhere near Greenwood around 1900.

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