Exploring Northern Ontario
Exploring Northern Ontario
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May is a beautiful time to look for gold!
Once again this video documents a trip to another abandoned past-producing gold mine in northern Ontario.
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PLACER GOLD! The search continues!
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During a short trip north of Sudbury Ontario, I follow another lead for placer gold.
Camping for Gold
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In this video, I spend a few days camping on a lake famous for its placer gold! A huge esker spans the entire lake which contains various pockets of gold-rich gravel. From my drone, you can see the spectacular blue-green colour of the clay bottomed lake.
Electrum Smash
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In this video, I smash over 60lbs of rocks that contain very rich veins of electrum.
Checking for Gold!
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In this video, I crush a sample of Arsenopyrite I collected last year to look for free gold. Then I do a fire assay on the sample sample.
Last Chance. Последний шанс.
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In this video, I explore an old gold occurrence in early November. В этом видео я исследую старое месторождение золота в начале ноября.
Discovering Molybdenite! Обнаружение молибденита!
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This video documents my search for molybdenite in an abandoned uranium mine. I truly expected to find radioactive materials, but instead I found some beautiful specimens of molybdenite. В этом видео я запечатлел поиск молибденита в заброшенной урановой шахте. Я ожидал найти радиоактивные материалы, но вместо этого я нашел немного красивых образцов молибденита.Type a message
Exploring an old Copper Mine. Исследования старой медной шахты.
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Join me as I explore a set of copper trenches with my Fisher Gold Bug 2. Присоединяйтесь ко мне в исследовании серии медных траншей с моим Fisher Gold Bug 2.
I found GALINA in an old lead mine! Я нашел галенит в старой свинцовой шахте.
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This adventure took me to an old lead mine from the 1930s. The waste piles were plentiful and my metal detector got a real workout! Этот поход привел меня к старой свинцовой шахте 1930-х годов. Там было полно отходных камней и для моего металлоискателя это была хорошая разминка!
The source of the Placer Gold. Источник россыпного золота.
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Join me, as I explore the source of the Vermillion River Placer Gold. Once there, I test the gravels from the edge of a lake which feeds the mighty Vermillion River! Присоединяйтесь ко мне в исследовании россыпного золота с реки Вермиллион. Оказавшись там, я проверил гравий с берега озера, которое питает мощную реку Вермиллион.Type a message
What can I find with the Beep Mat? Что я смогу найти с помощью звукового ковра?
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In this video, I explore my claim for clues to underground mineral deposits. I cover a lot of ground and look for suitable samples to send for assay. В этом видео я ищу на своем участке подсказки к подземным минеральным депозитам. Я покрываю большую территорию земли чтобы найти подходящие образцы для отправки на пробу.
Sulfide Trenches. Сульфидные траншеи.
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In this video, I investigate some exploratory gold trenches in the search for gold. В этом видео я исследую некоторые разведочные золотые траншеи в поисках золота.
Is there Placer Gold in Northern Ontario? Есть ли россыпное золото в Северном Онтарио?
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Placer gold is common in the western parts of North America, but very rare within the Canadian shield. In this video, I attempt to locate placer gold in Northern Ontario. Россыпное золото распространено в западных частях Северной Америки, но очень редкое в Канаде. В этом видео я попробовал найти россыпное золото в Северном Онтарио.
A Fire Assay, Chalcopyrite vs Arsenopyrite. Проба халькопирита и арсенопирита.
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In this video, I assay two different rock samples from two different gold mines. One sample had gold running in chalcopyrite and the other had gold running in arsenopyrite. The results were very surprising! В этом видео я делаю пробу двух разных образцов камней из двух разных золотых шахт. В одном образце золото было в халькопирите, а в другом в арсенопирите. Результаты были очень удивительные!
My New Cupelling Furnace. Новая печь для купеляции.
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In this video, I unpack my new cupelling furnace from the TableTop Furnace Company. www.tabletopfurnace.com В этом видео я распаковываю новую печь для купеляции компании TableTop Furnace. www.tabletopfurnace.com
Looking for Gold and I found Silver too! Искал золото и также нашел серебро!
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Looking for Gold and I found Silver too! Искал золото и также нашел серебро!
The Gold Shaft is Full of Frogs. Золотая Шахта полна лягушек.
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The Gold Shaft is Full of Frogs. Золотая Шахта полна лягушек.
Introducing the Beep Mat. Представляю звуково-сигнальный ковер.
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Introducing the Beep Mat. Представляю звуково-сигнальный ковер.
Uranium is not a Mineral to Play With! Уран это не игрушка!
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Uranium is not a Mineral to Play With! Уран это не игрушка!
There's Gold in the Oxidization Layer! В окислительном слое есть золото!
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There's Gold in the Oxidization Layer! В окислительном слое есть золото!
I found gold and I didn't even know! Я нашел золото и даже не знал!
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I found gold and I didn't even know! Я нашел золото и даже не знал!
Making Sulfuric Acid from Sulfide Ore. Производим сульфидную кислоту из сульфидной руды.
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Making Sulfuric Acid from Sulfide Ore. Производим сульфидную кислоту из сульфидной руды.
Was there any Gold? Есть ли там золото?
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Was there any Gold? Есть ли там золото?
What's in the Quartz Vein? Что находится в кварцевой вене?
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What's in the Quartz Vein? Что находится в кварцевой вене?
Tons of Pyrite in a Gold Mine. Много пирита в золотой шахте
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Tons of Pyrite in a Gold Mine. Много пирита в золотой шахте
Exploring an old Silver Adit. Исследования старой серебреной штольни.
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Exploring an old Silver Adit. Исследования старой серебреной штольни.
Pink Crystal Gold Mine. Золотая шахта розовых кристаллов.
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Pink Crystal Gold Mine. Золотая шахта розовых кристаллов.
Metal Detecting an Abandoned Gold Mine. Металлоискание на заброшенной золотой шахте.
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Metal Detecting an Abandoned Gold Mine. Металлоискание на заброшенной золотой шахте.
Exploring a Nickel Swamp. Исследование никеля у болота.
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Exploring a Nickel Swamp. Исследование никеля у болота.
Smelting my Concentrates. Плавлю мои концентраты.
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Smelting my Concentrates. Плавлю мои концентраты.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @zzzubmno2755
    @zzzubmno2755 28 днів тому

    Dude, I really, really hope you have a prospectors license. If not, what you are doing is highly illegal and you better hope the MNR does not find this vid.

  • @zzzubmno2755
    @zzzubmno2755 29 днів тому

    Hate to break it to you buddy, but that area has been claimed, it is illegal to pan for gold there. You are claim jumping. First of all, there are no gold mines around that area. Placer gold comes from a mother lode, from vanes of quarts that have washed out over thousands of years and found its way into rivers and streams. If I were to go gold panning in Northern Ontario, I would go where there are known gold mines, like Kirkland Lake, Timmins, and other areas that have old, and possibly abandoned mines where you can go through some of the tailings. In Sudbury, I would take a trip down Portelace Road and look for small streams and water flows coming off the hill sides. Look for quarts vanes, and white rocks. There is placer gold in Sudbury, because there is gold in several areas around Sudbury. However, Sudbury rock is some of the oldest and hardest rock in the world. It takes a very long time for weathering to occur on such hard rock. Again, gold is not found everywhere in Sudbury, it is only found in certain areas. You wont find big flakes of gold, just flower, or powder gold in the streams and banks. Pretty much every square inch in Sudbury has been claimed by Vale, Xstrata and other big international companies. It is illegal to grab a pan and start panning and prospecting anywhere you like. To find out what areas have been claimed or owns the rights to that area, you have to go to the Land Registry. Unless you know what you are doing, good luck, it cost a lot of money to start looking at a bunch of claims. Thanks for the vid and showing what illegal claim jumping looks like.

  • @russellharris6994
    @russellharris6994 Місяць тому

    I was under the impression that mini sluices were not allowed in Ontario.

  • @VE3UET
    @VE3UET Місяць тому

    this guy is a russian commie spy who supports the invasion of Ukraine, his hat and jersey are russian coat of arms in his other videos

  • @Matt-cw1mv
    @Matt-cw1mv Місяць тому

    Man, is there any chance I could be your apprentice? I'm in my late 20s, I live in southern Ontario. Recently this whole gold/geology/mining world has been of interest. Also, I am eastern european like you.

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Місяць тому

      Yes, this is a very addictive hobby. I would be happy to answer any of your questions.

    • @Matt-cw1mv
      @Matt-cw1mv Місяць тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 I know this is probably not the question you want to hear, but I must know. First of all, are there even any "good" spots located throughout northern ontario? (or southern?). Do they exist? or is it mainly poor spots. Also, just so I can have an idea, from your experience, is it possible to accumulate one gram of gold from panning, in one full day?

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Місяць тому

      @@Matt-cw1mv Hello again. For the most part, a gram a day in the areas I have been is not realistic. However, I have heard of some places that could produce that amount in the Kapuskasing and Timmins area. You will need to do some research and spend some time test panning. I still haven't been able to find the time to get out there myself.

    • @Matt-cw1mv
      @Matt-cw1mv Місяць тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 hmm i see. damn.. yeah timmins is so far from me.. I will keep kapuskasing/timmins in mind though if I ever want to go camping or something, and try panning. Thank you

  • @brucecaron2776
    @brucecaron2776 2 місяці тому

    Ontario has numerous laws, lots of the land have many claims, lots of laws particularly regarding environmental regulations near bodies of water. You can't even conduct ground testing without permits and a license.

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 2 місяці тому

      Yes, it's true. Only big mining companies can afford to pay for all the permits and get through the red tape.

  • @ameliamcgrath5669
    @ameliamcgrath5669 2 місяці тому

    Or someone with knowledge in sulfides..??

  • @ameliamcgrath5669
    @ameliamcgrath5669 2 місяці тому

    I'm from sudbury where could one go for mineral identification..??

  • @nickkerinklio8239
    @nickkerinklio8239 5 місяців тому

    The gold seems to be on the south end of the Great Lakes. I assume the same would apply to Lake Huron.

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 5 місяців тому

      Actually, north of lake Huron has a lot more gold, but in hard rock mines not placer.

    • @nickkerinklio8239
      @nickkerinklio8239 5 місяців тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 interesting. Lake Superior and Lake Michigan are richest in gold at the south ends. Maybe it just hasn’t migrated as far with Lake Huron.

  • @E-BikingAdventures
    @E-BikingAdventures 6 місяців тому

    Why would you pick up a flattened oval rock and say it's perfectly round when it's blatantly obvious that it's not?

  • @jeremycalnan4180
    @jeremycalnan4180 6 місяців тому

    What is the consistency....ahhh...this is like butter

  • @Cratercitysmith
    @Cratercitysmith 6 місяців тому

    is this in chelmsford ontario? i grew up in chelmsford and i started blacksmithing and would love to frequently visit this place

  • @mux1978
    @mux1978 7 місяців тому

    Just Subbed! Are there any restrictions for panning on the Vermilion? Great vid!

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 7 місяців тому

      To be honest, I don't know. I figure a little earth moved here and there won't hurt anyone.🙂

  • @Adventurous4Life
    @Adventurous4Life 9 місяців тому

    Sudbury Ontario, our home town! There's another gold mine right before this one, there's quite the large waste rock pile from the old shaft. That old fireplace was the managers house!

  • @MrTetards
    @MrTetards 9 місяців тому

    Your reduction was Not over. You didnt collect all your precious metals

  • @ameliamcgrath5669
    @ameliamcgrath5669 10 місяців тому

    I'm from sudbury and wondering where one could go with calaverite. Or how to go about separating it...???

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 10 місяців тому

      I would use nitric acid to remove the silver and other sulfides from the gold. Or smelt the ore using a lead collector metal and then cupel it.

  • @GemBoy-p8p
    @GemBoy-p8p 11 місяців тому

    Simply loved your face, work, channel and subscribed.

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

    Did you try your metal detector first. do you have alot of large stones like you do not know where they came fro I do not know what the Canadian shield look like But I have watch trappers video it looks like all spruce trees

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 11 місяців тому

      The gold is too small for the metal detector to detect.

    • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
      @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

      Try where the hard wood foresters cut their hard wood trees and load them on their truck you will find things in the ROCK that has to be tested any ways in the adirondacks@@exploringnorthernontario9627

    • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
      @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

      Sorry I got to bother you again my note in the bag said conservation rd beaver dam 3 time being 80 I only thought 2 time any ways when deriving down that rd near molone n.y..? sort of my son and I came to a beaver dam so t tried the falkon metal detector on the beaver dam that the beaver put stones on the falkon rang and look down and red showen back we got 3 or more rocks every time we wet their How ever this year the state hired some one to get the beaver last time I went their had to be before and got rocks 11/2021

    • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
      @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

      Watching my wolf movie that I had wolf glands as high could reach or so I watch2diferent bears in two different places when they were done and shook there body that their drooling look like snd flying out of their mouth I got 2 bottles of bear spray in case a woman smells different in the mimiddle of the month OR is hungery because it killed off all deer fawns. I have seen on my cameras a loot of1.5 year old out hunting on their own and when you see what look like cow pie that is a bear scat one had a fawn hoof in it. did know you were hunting spring bear or not

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

    What I also use is a Falkon metal detector finds gold this size ].] 1.2 inches in ground or any metal does nor ring on fools gold pyrite and rings going backwards on black sand magatight

  • @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks
    @VolcanoGoldDiggerAdirondacks 11 місяців тому

    I am just a 80 year old greenhorn when looking for gold BUT because of my forestry I found 3 Rhyolite volcanos. in the adirondack mountans[If you have time this winter start at the 3rd from the last video to where mother nature volcano plugged up plum brook rhyolite is an acidy rock it blue sand all over so a 80 year-old said it was to acidy.one year of forstry school said red pine and schoch pine are not native to the U.S. and said the Adirondack rises 12 inches in a 100 years.[you will see what you call river rock is made from what I call hot lava sand CCC camp planted pine trees in the Adirondack mountains you tube Chanell [ century new technologies company inc ] AS of 10/30/23 no employees and no income [ our rail road ties have a metal ridge on that is where I put my stone [ do you have any any place that they can get gravel for logging roads some of that gravel is rounded as that river rock

  • @debcamp2359
    @debcamp2359 11 місяців тому

    I guess u could get lucky?? Isn't p,aster on bedrock??? 60 feet hole on the sheild??

  • @VE3UET
    @VE3UET 11 місяців тому

    That's a pretty popular spot at Minette. You can make a days pay for a days work here. My friends and I used to stand in the river and wash gravel using a 48 inch pan, and 2 people shovelling. Check the Placer Gold Book at Sudbury regional geologists office open file reposts

  • @meteoriter1647
    @meteoriter1647 Рік тому

    First time seeing your channel, keep up the good work. Very good video and sharing your location, others do not disclose location at all, won't make them rich hogging info like that, especially if there's not too much gold or silver to be found.... (loved your " I'm an impatient panner "- funny - LOL - last week I did the same as you at a lake, this time in Wilberforce, Ontario, dumb of me panning at a lake! ; ) I think I found specks of pyrite and garnets only.

    • @mux1978
      @mux1978 7 місяців тому

      Grace Lake by any chance? 🤔

    • @meteoriter1647
      @meteoriter1647 7 місяців тому

      @@mux1978 how did you know, that's incredible for you to guess!

    • @meteoriter1647
      @meteoriter1647 7 місяців тому

      @@mux1978 you guessed right!

  • @robertwilliamson922
    @robertwilliamson922 Рік тому

    An awful lot of work and time to get maybe one and a half cents worth of gold. Okay…I’ll be generous ….two cents worth.

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 7 місяців тому

      Do it for fun, anything found is a bonus. So many play video games sitting at home eating junk food, no exercise getting fat

    • @nickkerinklio8239
      @nickkerinklio8239 5 місяців тому

      Each of those little specks is probably about 8 Canadian cents worth.

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 5 місяців тому

      @@nickkerinklio8239 Each tiny speck worth eight cents? Maybe to a foolish private buyer. But definitely not on the gold market. Two to three cents at the most.

  • @khanji6442
    @khanji6442 Рік тому

    very Good ❤

  • @fredkay1337
    @fredkay1337 Рік тому

    That's the Caswell Mine near Shining Tree Ontario. The original shaft is on other side if river. The Evelyn downstream is far cooler. Yes I've been there digging lol. Best tsiling in the area are at the Rhonda mine shaft 1.

  • @Joe-fc7yk
    @Joe-fc7yk Рік тому

    enjoyable whaT lake is this love to fish it

  • @arcticmorning
    @arcticmorning Рік тому

    Interesting video

  • @geopolitikNEWSLCT
    @geopolitikNEWSLCT Рік тому

    lo que hiciste fue acido sulfuroso

  • @geopolitikNEWSLCT
    @geopolitikNEWSLCT Рік тому

    funcinaria siempre y cuando sea el vapor acmpañado de gases nitrosos , solo ahi obtendrias h2so4

  • @dubblewrap
    @dubblewrap Рік тому

    Youre not panning properly. Youre throwing it all away

    • @VE3UET
      @VE3UET 11 місяців тому

      flat bottom pans are for tenderfoot's,

  • @yarovoyden6853
    @yarovoyden6853 Рік тому

    Лайк за кепку. )))

  • @arcticmorning
    @arcticmorning Рік тому

    Interesting and enjoyable video to watch

  • @teguhheru1737
    @teguhheru1737 Рік тому

    Bagaimana cara mengolah galena guru??

  • @Mike-t8n7w
    @Mike-t8n7w Рік тому

    Beautiful sexy man you are, Rock on honey! 🤘

  • @arcticmorning
    @arcticmorning Рік тому

    Interesting and enjoyable to watch

  • @arcticmorning
    @arcticmorning Рік тому

    Nice video

  • @sentotbagusyulianto2412
    @sentotbagusyulianto2412 Рік тому

    Kowi terbuat dari apa

  • @d.andysprospecting
    @d.andysprospecting Рік тому

    enjoyed the video, new sub here :)

  • @eugenegreen9295
    @eugenegreen9295 Рік тому

    Kevin, couple times you mentioned - 'claim line'. Does it mean that you had to get an approval from authorities for prospecting? If yes can you say how to do it?

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      In Ontario you need to get a prospector's license. They are issued online and the info you need is here. www.ontario.ca/page/directives-getting-started-mining-lands-administration-system

  • @eugenegreen9295
    @eugenegreen9295 Рік тому

    Hi Kevin, Does this river have an access for public or it is fenced as a private area like most areas in Canada?

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      Its all crown/public lands. There is no problem with access. As long as you stay off existing mining claims.

    • @eugenegreen9295
      @eugenegreen9295 Рік тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 Thanks a lot, Kevin! Sorry for one more question - is it possible somehow to figure out on Google Earth map where is the crown property and where is private?

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      @@eugenegreen9295 www.ontario.ca/page/mining-lands-administration-system

    • @eugenegreen9295
      @eugenegreen9295 Рік тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 Thank you very much, Kevin!

  • @jamesavery7820
    @jamesavery7820 Рік тому

    East of Lake wanapitei?

  • @stevestones7083
    @stevestones7083 Рік тому

    There is some and really good stuff i hear in southern ont

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      I am not aware of any?

    • @stevestones7083
      @stevestones7083 Рік тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 ive seen pictures and theres articles on line

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 Рік тому

      Southern Ontario is all sedimentary rock. No gold. You find the gold in the Canadian Shield country….in the greenstone belt regions.

    • @stevestones7083
      @stevestones7083 Рік тому

      @@robertwilliamson922yes I agree about the shield but there is something I think associated to the mid continental rift...

    • @VE3UET
      @VE3UET 11 місяців тому

      my friends and I found placer gold in the Don River, north of Bloor street

  • @risingphoenix7633
    @risingphoenix7633 Рік тому

    How far North do you have to go to possibly find placer? Panned a little hear in Ottawa valley region, black sands only! Great vid!

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      I would say get north of Hwy 17 at least and research abandoned gold mines in the area. Take care!

    • @risingphoenix7633
      @risingphoenix7633 Рік тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 thx brotha….def have looked at that option 👍 cheers

    • @lenguindon5019
      @lenguindon5019 9 місяців тому

      @@exploringnorthernontario9627 Enjoyed your video. Ever try prospecting around North Bay area? If so did you find anything?

  • @Codypaulkinnunen
    @Codypaulkinnunen Рік тому

    I know where I live I have 2 huge rock hills like 50+ feet high and idk how deep but I’m going to dig and search for veins this summer also check the creek with a metal detector. As well as panning the stream or find the river or lake it comes from. But I’m in Muskoka so I’m not sure I’ll find gold maybe silver maybe lead . Maybe even nothing . But I’m going to start mining the rocks even to make a shelter for fun 😂

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      Sounds good. The search is where you find all the fun!

    • @VE3UET
      @VE3UET 11 місяців тому

      Try panning on the Black River, west of the Iron Bridge, That's Real Muskoka

  • @Codypaulkinnunen
    @Codypaulkinnunen Рік тому

    Js buddy you’d have better luck on the edge of the river bank on a curve . Not on the bank they stuff would wash deep . You’d have to dig like 10 ft that high to get enough to even try and sell

  • @rayjay5836
    @rayjay5836 Рік тому

    Nice , I always thought just North of Sudbury might be a good spot. I'm from Windsor.

  • @supersneakusa4492
    @supersneakusa4492 Рік тому

    Looks like the black sands of lake Superior have way more gold

  • @MarcAubin-nk2mo
    @MarcAubin-nk2mo Рік тому

    I'm from kapuskasing Ontario 6h from you. I actually found a crazy spot down here. Big Placer deposit and I found the source. 😊 4 to 5mm pieces of gold everywhere

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      Sounds good. I would stake a claim there ASAP!

    • @JamesOverbeek-cy3rq
      @JamesOverbeek-cy3rq Рік тому

      Would you mind sharing your location with a brother. I’m looking to come up that way this week. I want to get out there and test my luck.

    • @exploringnorthernontario9627
      @exploringnorthernontario9627 Рік тому

      @JamesOverbeek-cy3rq Np, highway 84, about 12.1km north of the town of Capreol- North side of the bridge.

    • @shawnkelly695
      @shawnkelly695 7 місяців тому

      ​@@JamesOverbeek-cy3rqi bet near detour out the east road has rivers with gold.

  • @ontariodronevisions8203
    @ontariodronevisions8203 Рік тому

    is this cobalt?