Between 1920 and the start of World War Two over ten small mines operated in the Rice Lake
Gold Belt. Surface exploration at this time resulted in the discovery of almost all of the current
known deposits in the belt. Most of the mines went down to about 500 ft, with a couple going
down to as much as 1000 ft. In contrast, the recently discovered high-grade zone discovered at
the Red Lake mine goes down to as much as 7000 ft. Thus, based on depth alone, the Rice
Lake Belt remains vastly under-explored.
Photo:
ION Mines, 1919