Exploring History THE LONG LAKE GOLD MINE! - Sudbury Ontario [ Part 1 ]

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • This year the mining tailing's from the Long Lake gold mine are supposed to be removed and the area reclaimed.
    The mine opened in 1908 and operations continued until 1937.
    The arsenic from the gold mines tailings have been contaminating Long Lake since operations began.
    We went out and documented and explored the old mine site and tailing's so that people will be able to look back and remember what was once there after it has been removed.
    RUclips liberty music used Non-copyright:
    Silver Skies - The 126ers
    Deep Haze - Kevin Macleod

Комментарии • 78

  • @liztruther4917
    @liztruther4917 4 года назад +5

    My grandfather was a miner. Also my great grandfather. I'm pretty sure this is the mine my great grandfather worked at back in the day so thank you for uploading.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад +1

      Love reading comments like this! Thats really cool. Glad you found this video!

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад

      So cool. Maybe your family has some pics hidden away in some box somewhere of him at work at that mine. Maybe even are secret stash of a nugget or two. Wouldn't be the first time a gold miner brought his work home with him. Lol

    • @TrevorChenier
      @TrevorChenier 4 месяца назад

      My Family sank all mine shafts in Sudbury and Surrounding areas.
      From Quebec , Timmins, Sudbury to Thunder Bay

  • @HikeOntario
    @HikeOntario 5 лет назад +4

    Don’t let muffin drink and play in that water! 🤦‍♂️

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  5 лет назад +1

      Dont worry! The only time she was in that water was to cross that creek. Other then that we made sure she didnt drink any of it. We had a dish for her to drink out of from our bottled water we brought.

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад

      Ugh...... Update...muffin survived and is also thankful for having an owner who is out exploring instead of playing video games and ignoring her..him....I dont know...sorry boys.. not sure if Muffin is a he or she. Don't matter...Muffins happy. Gd enough.

  • @Scooter705
    @Scooter705 2 месяца назад +1

    prolly some bodies down there lol

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 месяца назад

      I know it's been dove before. The adits are still open under the water. But dont a bad spot to try hidding one lol!!

  • @dennish411
    @dennish411 4 месяца назад +1

    The dog is drinking water are you not concerned

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 месяца назад

      She's over 13 years old at this point. The one little drink didnt do to much 😄 But the hundreds of people drinking out of the lake daily still, that's what id be concerned about lol.

  • @shawngodfrey-k4h
    @shawngodfrey-k4h 5 месяцев назад +1

    is there access from Fox lake rd?

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  5 месяцев назад

      Dont recommend going here anymore as there is a new owner and no trespassing signs have been posted. The areas basically lost to time now.

  • @y2kxj
    @y2kxj 4 года назад +3

    I’ve been there many times.. buy atv and boats.. when you got to the T in the road near the black gate if you turn right it goes to the end of the lake and all the way to penache lake road...

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад +1

      Iv always wanted to walk that trail but I only go there in the fall or spring so there's no bugs. It's always wayyy to muddy to enjoy the walk to go that way!

  • @Marcoplo
    @Marcoplo 4 года назад +3

    these are tailings...deadly...but we gonna let muffin run thru it

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад +1

      We went in the spring because everything was damp. There was no dust particles in any wind because of this to breath in. We also had a dish for Muffin to drink out of from our bottled water :) .

    • @heinzhubbuch9409
      @heinzhubbuch9409 3 года назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life not a place to take a pet! they drink when the feel like it!!!!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад +1

      @@heinzhubbuch9409 muffin is picky, lol! When ever she wants a drink she will jump at you! We had a collapsible dish and bottled water for her as well as us! She definitely enjoyed the long walk I can tell you that!

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life Don't bother explaining yourselves guys. They obviously don't realize anyone living here that has bathed or drank water has bathed and drank water with some of that water in it. Its been tested regularly for a century. You just keep bringing Muffin with you and doing what you like to do. Muffin couldn't care less about kill counts on Call of Duty...but Muffin likes being with you on adventures. Haven't seen any two headed wolves or fox or coyotes moose, bear Rabbits or countless other animals around there have you? Me either. In fact..nobody has.

  • @flavourfriday
    @flavourfriday 3 года назад +2

    I remember coming here with my dad as a kid he took our 1991 suburban all the way to the hole and we camped out!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад +1

      Wow!! The shape this trail is in now I wouldn't recommend bringing anything but an off road vehicle lol! Very cool story though!

  • @Mush_Kush93
    @Mush_Kush93 3 года назад +2

    WOow you are badass, living in a city where happen the first impact of vangelion, nice!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      If you're referring to the meteor that created the Sudbury basin, indeed we do live in it 😄 so much history in the area it's awesome!

  • @billstolz9587
    @billstolz9587 2 года назад +2

    I've been catching up on your older videos and it's cool to see how much you've progressed over 2 years. And this is a perfect example of the old saying learn from history or you're doomed to repeat it. And just think in 2 years Jay will be the bottle King.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 года назад

      We have changed a bit in the last couple years that's for sure 😄😄 Hope you're still enjoying them! If you seen jays appartment right now it's doubled in bottles since we last filmed it. Lol!!!

    • @billstolz9587
      @billstolz9587 2 года назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life I was wondering if they had started the clean up yet. It looks like a really beautiful area. Maybe some of the rivers have gold in them you could do a gold panning video.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 года назад

      They haven't. Apparently theres been a land ownership change too. The area has been posted private now and last we were there lots of being destroyed sadly. Another historic area lost sadly :(

  • @garpikemike1
    @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

    Muffin says "whatcha waitin for guys? Get a move on!" Lol Great video guys!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад +1

      Lol pretty much 😄😄 she gets inpatient waiting as we film. If we are stopped for 5 minutes it's 5 minutes to long, lol!

  • @maxtax8223
    @maxtax8223 3 года назад +1

    drone footage ... .that's what i'm talkin' abt.... to think ... regardless how toxic these sites were the engineers and investors would have had line ups anytime they were hiring.... pleasure before pain always .... mortgage needs to be payed ... children fed and toys bought and upkept... survival !!!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      Lol this time ya 😄😄 although you now need a drone pilots licence to fly these! Back when we filmed this u didnt. So we kinda scrapped the drone idea now.
      But crazy how waste was delt with back then! Put it where ever and forget about it lol! Lots of environmental impact from these old places to this day.

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

      At one time...believe it or not.. Germany owned the mines in Sudbury and took boatloads of metals abroad and made bullets and bombs etc.. with them. Then men from Sudbury went and helped fight them. In ww1, it's been said, there's a high possibility that soldiers injured or killed had been shot by bullets made from metal that was mined in their very hometown and possibly even by them or their friends and relatives. This wasn't the case in ww2 though. After vimy ridge etc.. This scenario was reversed.

  • @heinzhubbuch9409
    @heinzhubbuch9409 3 года назад +1

    the round honey comed vats were where they put the oar and poisons to separate out the gold... love to dig to the bottom of one and see if theres any gold left?

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      Very cool, thanks for the info!! Id wonder if gold would be left in them. Id doubt it though as they have a concrete base!

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 2 года назад +1

    You should pan the tailings and see if they missed some gold.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 года назад

      They probably did but the tailing are really toxic and not somthing id want to be working in lol! 😄

  • @kirstihirvi8604
    @kirstihirvi8604 Год назад +1

    Been there decades ago. Great documentary!

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  Год назад

      Thanks 😄 I believe the area has been lose to exploring. New owners to the property. Last i was there some foundation has been removed...

  • @CDClock
    @CDClock 3 года назад +1

    howd you get there bro? tilton lake rd?

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      Yep! And it's about a 4km walk in from there! Very muddy trail!

  • @iskiinthefastlane
    @iskiinthefastlane 4 года назад +1

    Some of those ATV tracks might be mine 😜

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад

      Lol! I'd love to be able to take asn ATV out there. But we walk in every time. Great place to explore and spend the day!

  • @y2kxj
    @y2kxj 4 года назад +1

    There used to be a cabin out there too.. when the trail leaves road and goes into the tailing pond befor the big open hole.. walk into the bush on the right side and up the hill it’s up on the ridge..it’s a tin cabin manybe 10x10

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад

      By the trail to the second tailings pond before the open hole? Never walked to the right that way before frkm the tailings pond. If we are out that way again we'll have to check it out and see if anythings still there!

    • @y2kxj
      @y2kxj 4 года назад +1

      Adventurous 4Life yep.. I seen it there about 6 years ago or more...

  • @dboizz
    @dboizz 3 года назад +1

    Muffin is so happy to also go aw

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      Yep! She loves coming with on adventures lol 😄 especially if they involve being in the bush 😄

  • @Nynexx
    @Nynexx 4 года назад +1

    your putting your life at risk for being there.. all the chemicals and dusts are on the rocks trees and in the air.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  4 года назад +1

      People are using that water there for their drinking water. The lake nearby has tested over the safe limit levels of arsenic. It's not so bad just walking around it. As well it was spring and everything was extremely wet. No dust was present when we went from any wind. There was supposed to be a clean up starting on the area but I have hurd no new news of it happening yet sadly.

    • @iskiinthefastlane
      @iskiinthefastlane 4 года назад

      You do realize there’s a thing called rain. The arsenic is not on the trees and rocks.
      The sand if kicked up and inhaled is toxic but otherwise fine to explore the area...been drinking long lake water my whole life...

    • @heinzhubbuch9409
      @heinzhubbuch9409 3 года назад

      @@iskiinthefastlane hay... you have a better chance of catching covid 19 these days!

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад

      Those chemicals are monitored and have reduced by around 75%. The rain over the last 100 yrs has washed it down below the surface soil. Think of hosing down salt on your lawn. Eventually...its melted and gone. The ministry would have the entire place fenced off and signs everywhere if it were that toxic that a walk would kill you. There are tailing ponds in copper cliff that go further than your eye can see. You wouldn't believe it. You get lost back there. There are ppl who's job it is to be in those tailings every day and trust me..they're much more fresh than these. I think Muffin and the boys will be just fine. Muffin thanks you for your concern though. :)

  • @flynorthproductions
    @flynorthproductions Год назад

    Excellent video - hopefully one day they'll clean the tailings out of there. 👍

  • @jennjohnston553
    @jennjohnston553 2 года назад +1

    How do I get here

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 года назад

      Sadly this area is lost to exploring as far as I know there's apparently a new owner and there's private property sign up. Theres also trail cameras on the public road and crown land around it getting photos of anyone who goes. Dont recommend going now Sadly.

  • @ryanpinto4613
    @ryanpinto4613 2 года назад +1

    Awesome stuff guys

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  2 года назад

      Thanks! An interesting abandoned site in Sudbury! Glad we got to document the area when we did! 😄

  • @Sudbury-adventure
    @Sudbury-adventure Год назад +1

    So where is it I must go there

  • @gourmetglimpses
    @gourmetglimpses Год назад +1

    I'm going to check this site out. Anything I should know? How to get in

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  Год назад

      Recommend against that sadly. Apparently there are new owners of the property since 2 years ago. They have private signs up and trail caneras on crown land and the public roads to get license plates and pictures of people going in. It's been lost to exploring sadly....

    • @gourmetglimpses
      @gourmetglimpses Год назад +1

      I'd understand why, geological testing indicated .17 ounces per tonne of gold remains in the tailing

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  Год назад

      The tailings are crown land not owned. The actual mine site/settlement is owned. Could walk to the tailings all day long with no issue. Although they have signs there from what ive hurd but they arent owned by the same people as the mine.

    • @gourmetglimpses
      @gourmetglimpses Год назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life still will go check out the tailings, I've seen reports of small concentrations of fine gold within the tailings, looking for something to do so going to check it out

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  Год назад

      Best of luck! This is another interesting area ruclips.net/video/yViOHA2Ppfw/видео.html fun explore.

  • @ginnylamoureux849
    @ginnylamoureux849 10 месяцев назад

    Great guys good luck❤

  • @chipsmith1867
    @chipsmith1867 Год назад

    When I get down on the world and need cheered up I watch Adam &. Jay...

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  Год назад

      That's great to hear 😄😄 If you wanna have a good laugh i recommend watching this video if you haven't ruclips.net/video/9q9Hl0Y2kSE/видео.html
      Had some great times making this video 😄😄 Will definitely put a smile on!

  • @garpikemike1
    @garpikemike1 3 года назад

    Its possible the dome with the 1911 could have been the porthole to the mine or the entrance to the top of a shaft which is now capped. Most headframes tend to have the year the shift was sunk or completed displayed on it.

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад +1

      You'd think eh, but there was no shaft there. It was just the mill. The shafts where farther away from the mill by the pit. Very interesting structure there though, and odd the date is on it. It is right next to the old rail line they had to deliver the ore though.

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life very interesting! You know..I work at north mine and in.behind there are countless old OLD buildings..old roasting beds..etc.. Anyway without mentioning names a person there was telling me he went for a ride and found these super old building way WAY back there and the old pipes and valves had actual Swaztikas on them. Not bcuz INCO supported nazis but because long b4 ww2 b4 Germany went crazy Wed buy certain parts off them..I guess valves must have been smth we got from there b4 we became enemies for awhile and cut them off. Also..I worked at Frood mine. Did you know there was a town there and small airport? And at stobie mine there are actual donkey stalls u can see that still have hay. In our computers at work you can still lookup the actual legit procedures on how to properly sling a donkey to lower him underground. No sh#$! There's amazing historical stuff all around our city under our noses and literally under our feet.. I wish you guys could get permission to go back there or send your drone and make vids. Cool thing is that all the roads are actually maintained..no walking through mud. I mean..u should check into it. Cool stuff man! Cheers boys! (And muffin)

    • @Adventurous4Life
      @Adventurous4Life  3 года назад

      Lots of hidden history around here that's for darn sure!! Thanks for the comment, loads of info packed in here! Wish we had access to some of the old sites Vale owns, but we have tryed contacting them in some cases, they seem very positive about it then eveeything falls through... But lots to still be exploed all over the city!!

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 3 года назад +1

      @@Adventurous4Life oh glad to hear it. They usually allow tours with a relative but with covid it's pretty messed up right now.They may lighten up once this is over. And yeah there are tons of cool places for u guys check out. Looking fwd to future vids. Later guys