Industry: Mining
Texada Island Heritage Society
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In the 1890s Texada Island became known as
“Canada’s most precious rock” and the Northern end of the Island as
“The richest 25 square miles in British Columbia”
At the peak of mining
activity on Texada Island numerous mines were in operation and
other prospects were being developed, names such as “The Golden
Bug”, “The Golden Slipper”, “Copper King”, “Surprise”, “Sentinel”,
“Margery”, “Rose”, “Belle”, “Paris”, “The Butterfly”,” Red Cloud”
and “Comet”.
Important dates in Texada Islands Mining History:
1871 - Iron ore discovered at Welcome
Bay.
1880 - Gold was discovered in Van
Anda.
1880 - 1919 Little Billie Mine
produces gold and copper.
1883 - 1908 Puget Sound Iron Co.
began shipping iron ore to Irondale, Wash.
1890 - Copper was found.
1895 - 1919 The Copper Queen Mine is
in operation.
1898 - 1919 The Marble Bay and
Cornell Mines are in operation.
1948 - 1952 Little Billie Mine
reopens.
1952 - 1977 Texada Iron Mines
produces Iron, Copper, Silver and Gold.
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