1: 1. Welcome to Canada's quirky mining towns! 2. Discover the fascinating history behind these settlements. 3. From Yukon to Newfoundland, explore unique stories. 4. Uncover the hidden gems of Canadian mining history.

2: 5. Barkerville, BC – step back in time. 6. Cobalt, Ontario – the silver rush hotspot. 7. Dawson City, Yukon – Klondike gold rush memories. 8. Franklin, Manitoba – the first mining town.

3: 9. Glace Bay, Nova Scotia – coal mining heritage. 10. Goose Bay, Labrador – iron ore capital. 11. Kimberley, BC – the famous Sullivan Mine. 12. Lynn Lake, Manitoba – a copper mining town.

4: 13. Moose Factory, Ontario – an 17th century trading post. 14. Sullivan, BC – the historic Sullivan Mine. 15. Timmins, Ontario – gold rush beginnings. 16. Uranium City, Saskatchewan – nuclear mining past.

5: 17. Val-d'Or, Quebec – the gold capital. 18. Wiarton, Ontario – a unique limestone town. 19. Xstrata Zinc, British Columbia – mining heritage. 20. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories – diamond mining hub.

6: 21. Zacatecas, Mexico – the silver capital. 22. Virginia City, Nevada – the Comstock Lode. 23. Tombstone, Arizona – the legendary silver town. 24. Deadwood, South Dakota – a Wild West mining town.

7: 25. Cripple Creek, Colorado – the gold rush town. 26. Tonopah, Nevada – the bonanza mining town. 27. Bisbee, Arizona – copper mining town charm. 28. Leadville, Colorado – the silver boom town.

8: 29. Jerome, Arizona – a historic copper town. 30. Central City, Colorado – the richest square mile on Earth. 31. Park City, Utah – the silver mining town. 32. Creede, Colorado – the last silver boom town.

9: 33. Telluride, Colorado – the gold rush town. 34. Bodie, California – the ghost town of gold. 35. Butte, Montana – the copper king town. 36. Silverton, Colorado – the mining town of silver.

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