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Ontario's Natural Diversity
The southern part of the Canadian Shield, including the Algoma, Temagami and Algonquin areas, displays numerous lakes, ridges and hills, sandy plains and rivers. Read more...

Diamonds in Temagami
Interest in diamond exploration in the area dates back when a 100 carat stone, approximately the size of a hen egg, was found in 1905 north of North Bay and was believed to have originated from Bucke Township, which lies in an up-ice direction of the Temagami area. Read more...

Temagami Diamond Claim Project Exploration Update
The data suggest good potential for the discovery of diamondiferous kimberlite bodies within the Temagami diamond claim project area. Read more...

Iron ore (steel) geology, exploration, and exploitation
The Labrador-Quebec Trough, for instance, is a 745-mile-long stratigraphic tectonic unit of sedimentary and volcanic rocks deposited in small and interconnected sub-basins along the edge of the Superior Province of the Canadian Shield. Read more...

Temex Acquires the Diadem/O'Connor, Diadem West and Jessie Lake Properties
The Temagami Mine produced approximately 600,000 tonnes at an average grade of 6% Cu during the period 1959 to 1972. Read more...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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