Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Museum of Northern History
A pamphlet with train schedule information for the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway.
Photos from inside the passport of Ralph Pugliese. Ralph and his daughter Angelina are in the photo on the right, and his wife Assunta and their son Gaetano […]
Inside of passport for Ralph Pugliese. Information about he and his wife Assunta, and their two children Angelina and Gaetano and their photos are included with the passport. […]
Inside cover of passport for Ralph Pugliese.
Ralph Pugliese [Puglese] immigrated to Canada and found a home and work as a farmer in Alberta. This document certified that he had the same rights as any […]
The front cover of this pamphlet from 1910 reads: The Eldorado of New Ontario: Cobalt The Rich New Silver District and Porcupine – Where Rich Gold Discoveries Are […]
An advertisement for the Kaplan Bros. General Merchants featured in the Northern News paper, promoting its wares: If you want to buy right and get value for your […]
Mines in the area usually had a bunkhouse for the single men working at the site. But for those miners and other workers in town who didn’t have […]
The Ukrainian National Band (also called the Ukrainian National Federation Orchestra) of Kirkland Lake: Front row, left to right: O. Turus, J. Shelestynsky, W. Susla, J. Ilchyshyn, P. […]
Adams Mine officially opened in 1963 and brought hundreds of new mining jobs to the Kirkland Lake area over the next three decades. Unlike the hard rock gold […]
The image of the recently constructed #3 shaft headframe from the Macassa Mine site is featured on the front of this 1983 booklet. With gold prospects looking positive, […]