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New gold rush in Canada

Date9/15/1936
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Original Toronto Star caption: Eastern Ontario's first gold rush has brought prospectors from all over Canada to Arden, a town of 350 eleven miles north of the strike. Among the prospectors are at least 50 engineers, representing all the big Canadian gold mining concerns. Most residents of the town have a claim staked out, hoping to sell at fabulous prices. One claim has assayed as high as $580 a ton. The above photo shows a general view of Arden.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-124-GO-051
Country:Canada
Historical location:Arden (Ont.)
Province or state:Ontario