Abandoned Mine Inventory for Ontario

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Abandoned Mine Identifier: 00163

General Information

Permanent Link to this Record: 00163


Abandoned Mine Identifier: 00163

Official Name: Bradshaw Project

Site Classification: C

Primary Commodity: Gold

Long Name:

Date Mine Opened:

Date Mine Closed:

Mine Closure Reason:

Mine Closure Plan: Yes

Rehabilitation Plan: Yes

Mine Plans on File: Yes

Legal Jurisdiction: Mining Act

Date Record Last Modified: 2021-09-16

Location Information

Township or Area: Prosser

District: Porcupine

NTS Number:

Longitude (dd): -81.18049 | Latitude (dd): 48.74028

UTM Zone: 17 | Easting: 486730 | Northing: 5398600

Operational Access Description: Cp # B22 The Bradshaw Project Is Located 42 Km North Of The City Of Timmins, In The Cochrane Mining District And Specifically The Prosser And Tully Townships. The Project Is Not Located Within The Boundaries Of Surrounding Municipalities (timmins, Black River – Matheson, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane). The Site Can Be Accessed Via A 12.6 Km All-weather Gravel Road (sheridan Road) Beginning On Highway 655; 33.4 Km North Of The Highway 101 And Highway 655 Intersection. There Has Been No Previous Development Of The Site. Exploration Activity At The Project Site And Surrounding Area Was Initiated In 1964 And The Bradshaw (formerly Frankfield East) Gold Deposit Was Discovered In 1974.




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Contact

Emilie Trottier
Mine Hazards Technical Specialist
Mine Rehabilitation Group
Willet Green Miller Center - Level B6
933 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury ON P3E 6B5
Email: emilie.trottier@ontario.ca
Phone: 705-280-8658


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