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Want to know more about the history of mining
in Kirkland Lake? An excellent book is Lamps Forever
Lit : A Memorial to Kirkland Lake Miners , by Bernie
Jaworsky. Published By Cambria Publishing of Calgary,
Alberta.
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“Kirkland Lake: The Town That Stands On Gold”, by Michael Barnes
(1978. Published by the Highway Book Shop, Cobalt Ontario, Canada).
“Fortunes in the Ground: Cobalt, Porcupine & Kirkland Lake”, by
Michael Barnes. (1986. Published by The Boston Mills Press, Erin
Ontario, Canada).
“Kirkland Lake on the Mile of Gold”, by Michael Barnes (1994. Published
by the Kirkland Lake Economic Development and Tourism Department).
“The Kirkland Lake Story - A Pictorial History”, by Andre Wetjen
and L.H.T. Irvine.
“Three Miles of Gold: The Story of Kirkland Lake”, by S. A. Pain.
(1969. The Ryerson Press, Toronto, Ontario).
On line resources:
Museum of Northern
History at the Sir Harry Oakes Chateau
A fascinating introduction to the community, its people and its
history.
The Swastika Gold Mine
http://members.rogers.com/swastikagoldmine/links.html
A wonderful site tracing the history of Swastika and its mining
heritage.
Lawrence Chrismas Kirkland Lake Gallery
http://www.cambriapublishing.com/gallery/kirkland/kirklandgallery.html
Excellent gallery of historical pictures depicting Kirkland Lake’s
mining heritage.
Temiskaming Genealogy Group
http://www.nt.net/~timetrav/
A group dedicated to tracing the family trees in the Temiskaming
region.
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