Red Lake Mine
The Red Lake mine is one of the largest gold mines in Canada and in the world.[1] The mine is located in northwestern Ontario at Red Lake.[1] The mine has estimated reserves of 3.23 million oz of gold.[1]
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Location | Red Lake |
Province | Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 51°3′40.16″N 93°44′35.34″W |
Production | |
Products | Gold |
History | |
Opened | 1949 |
Owner | |
Company | Evolution Mining |
Website | Red Lake |
Year of acquisition | 2019 |

The Red Lake Mining District has produced over 22 million ounces of gold through 2004, worth over $US 35 billion at 2014 prices. The two principal mines, Campbell and Red Lake, both have historic ore grades averaging about 0.57 oz/ton Au (22 g/tonne).[2]
The rocks and mineralization features in this district are complex. The host rock here is a metamorphosed tholeiitic basalt dating to ~2.85 billion years (early Neoarchean). This basalt has been subjected to biotite-carbonate alteration and auriferous silicification. Gold mineralization has been dated to 2.712-2.723 billion years (during collision-related emplacement of several nearby igneous intrusions - Uchian Phase of the Kenoran Orogeny), and at 2.63-2.66 or 2.699 billion years (during a regional thermal event or another igneous intrusive event).[3]
On November 25, 2019, Newmont Goldcorp announced an agreement to sell the Red Lake complex to Evolution Mining.[4]
References
- "Red Lake - Overview & Operating Highlights". goldcorp.com. 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
- Red Lake Gold District
- Red Lake gold mine
- "Australian company to acquire Red Lake, Ont., gold mines". CBC News. 2019-11-27.
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