Cobalt Mining Museum

The Cobalt Mining Museum lives in a rather non-descript brick commercial building in downtown Cobalt, Ontario. Tucked between a government services office and an LCBO, one would be forgiven for not paying it the slightest attention. If you’ve seen one small, forgotten town’s museum, you’ve seen them all. That would be a mistake, because Cobalt … Read more

Canadian Energy Museum

On February 13, 1947, Leduc No. 1 struck Devonian reef oil kicking off a transformation of Alberta, and Canada. The Canadian Energy Museum started as an homage to this major event and has since grown to conserve and educate the public on the entirety of the Canadian energy industry. Located on a plot of rural … Read more

Cape Breton Fossil Centre

Coal and Cape Breton go together like lobster and butter. The Carboniferous period left tremendous coal deposits on Nova Scotia’s northeastern island resulting in a close, historical bond between the black rock and the people. But coal was not the only treasure left behind hundreds of millions of years ago. Fossils, evidence of the ancient … Read more

Cape Breton Miners Museum

On the eastern coast of Cape Breton lies the town of Glace Bay. Rich in coal mining history, Glace Bay was formed in 1901 by the amalgamation of multiple small communities situated around the various mines. At its peak, there were twelve collieries. Today, there are none with the last closing in 2001. The Cape … Read more

Princeton and District Museum

Few things encapsulate the idiom “good things come in small packages” better than small town museums. The Princeton and District Museum in southern British Columbia is no exception. As fun as small town museums can be, it’s rare for them to house a quality earth science exhibit of any kind. This is where Princeton differs, … Read more

KW Gem and Mineral Club

Official Club Website Facebook Page The KW Gem and Mineral Club has been home for lapidarists and those interested in rocks, minerals, and fossils in the twin cities since 1965. The club has monthly meetings, often with guest speakers, include how-to demonstrations, silent auctions, or informative slideshows are staples. A regular suite or field trips … Read more

Mission Creek

Mission Creek is ranks right up there with Tranquille River as a popular public gold panning spot in British Columbia, Canada. While not an official gold panning reserve, there is a significant stretch of the creek open to the public. And it’s located right in the heart of Kelowna on the eastern shore of Okanagan … Read more

Johnson Geo Centre

It’s only fitting that a place lovingly referred to as The Rock should have a geology-focused science centre. Memorial University’s Johnson Geo Centre is exactly that. Located on famed Signal Hill, the centre is part of Memorial University’s new Signal Hill Campus. That’s roughly 4 km due east of the main campus in St. John’s. … Read more