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MOOSE RIVER GOLD MINES MUSEUM (MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT, NOVA SCOTIA)
“A small museum (former one room school) chronicling mainly the events of the Moose River Cave In of 1936. Also showing some history of mining in the area and the community itself. A very short distance away is a Provincial Park at the site of the actual cave in.” Click Here for More Information on…
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CAPE BRETON MINERS’ MUSEUM (GLACE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA)
“Situated on one of the most picturesque coasts of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the Miners” Museum pays tribute to the region”s long and rich history of coal mining.” Click Here for More Information on the Cape Breton Miner”s Museum [embedyt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bU15pxNdYw[/embedyt] [flexiblemap width=”100%” height=”500px” center=”46.192827,-59.942024″ zoom=”6″ zoomType=”Large” zoomNew=”1″ mapType=”Hybrid”|showMaptype=”1″|overview=”1″ description=”Cape Breton Miners” Museum, 42 Birkley…
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BELL ISLAND’S MINE MUSEUM AND UNDERGROUND TOUR (WABANA, NEWFOUNDLAND)
“The museum consists of two parts. First there is the Museum itself, which opened in the summer of 2000. It displays many of the artifacts from the Islands mining past. On the walls the history is told in pictures. Of particular note is the display of work by renown photographer Yousuf Karsh. The second part…
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NEW BRUNSWICK MINING AND MINERAL INTERPRETATION CENTRE (PETIT-ROCHER)
“Situated on the coast of the Bay of Chaleur and in close proximity to a public beach in Petit-Rocher, the Centre is the guardian of the mining patrimony of the province of New Brunswick. You will find exposition rooms, identification games, an observation tower with telescope, a mineral maze, a souvenir shop and a simulated…