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Permanent Link to this Record: MDI31C07SW00021

Record: MDI31C07SW00021

General

Mineral Record Identification
Record Name(s) Camden East Quarry - 1990, Aylesworth - 2000
Related Record Type Simple
Related Record(s)
Record Status Producing Mine
Date Created 1990-Oct-19
Date Last Modified 2022-Feb-28
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Commodities

Primary Commodities: Limestone (Crushed Stones)

Secondary Commodities: Limestone (Building Stone)



Location

Township or Area: Camden East

Latitude: 44° 21' 17.82"    Longitude: -76° 50' 57.35"

UTM Zone: 18    Easting: 352623.124   Northing: 4912960.545    UTM Datum: NAD83

Resident Geologist District: Southern Ontario

NTS Grid: 31C07SW

Point Location Description: Quarry mark 2.5 Km NW of Camden East.

Location Method: Conversion from MDI

Access Description: On the E side of Co. Rd. 4, 2.5 Km NW of the village. Site # 24 in Aggregate Assessment of Abandoned Pits / Quarries.



Exploration History

Intermittent operation by the Township of Camden East [ aggregate ]. Building stone extracted prior to 1912.




Mineral Record Details

References

Mono - Limestone Industries of Ontario, Volume II -- Limestone Industries and Resources of Eastern and Northern Ontario

Publication Number: NSP002 Scale:     Date: 1998

Author: Derry, Michener, Booth and Wahl, Engineering and Terrain Geology Section

Publisher Name: Derry, Michener, Booth and Wahl, Engineering and Terrain Geology Section

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Mono - Carbonate building stone resources of the Lake Simcoe-Kingston area, southeastern Ontario

Publication Number: OFR5730 Scale:     Date: 1990

Author: LeBaron P.S., Williams D.A.

Publisher Name: Ontario Geological Survey

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