
The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame selects and inducts individuals from all facets of the mining industry. They have two things in common: their significant and lasting impact on Canada’s mining industry, and through their achievements, their contribution to the high standard of living shared by all Canadians.
 - 2021 - David Elliott (b. 1948)- David Elliott earned his reputation as one of Canada’s preeminent resource financiers by funding more than 400 exploration and developme... 
 - 2021 - William Gladstone Jewitt (1897 – 1978)- William (“Bill”) Jewitt has the rare distinction of being an inductee into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame (2021) and the Canadian Av... 
 - 2021 - Steven D. Scott (1941 – 2019)- The oceans of the world and volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits were sources of inspiration for Steven Scott, one of Canada’s m... 
 - 2021 - Patricia Dillon (b. 1952)- The career achievements of Patricia (“Pat”) Dillon are unique in Canadian mining history as they encompassed leadership roles in indus... 
 - 2021 - Mary Edith Tyrrell (1870 – 1945)- Career options for women were limited in the 1890s when Edith Tyrrell was introduced into Canada’s fledgling mining industry as the youn... 
 - 2020 - Hans T.F. Lundberg (1893-1971)- Few people have done more to introduce science and technology to mineral exploration than Hans Lundberg, a visionary pioneer in the develo... 
 - 2020 - P. Jerry Asp (b. 1948)- P. Jerry Asp is one of Western Canada’s most prominent Indigenous leaders and a tireless advocate for the inclusion of Indigenous People... 
 - 2020 - Alex G. Balogh (b. 1932)- During an illustrious career spanning 50 years, Alex Balogh, who earned his place in a select group of industry leaders, helped shape and ... 
 
              







