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.
2015
Ian Telfer (b. 1946)
Ian Telfer earned his reputation as a financially astute and visionary mining entrepreneur by building a series of companies through timel...
2015
Ronald K. Netolitzky (b. 1943)
Ronald Netolitzky is an accomplished Canadian geologist who has always remained an independent-minded prospector at heart. He recognized a...
2015
Peter M.D. Bradshaw (b. 1938)
Peter Bradshaw has served the mining industry with distinction for more than forty years as a mine-finder, company builder, an advocate of...
2014
David S. Robertson (1924 – 2016)
David Robertson became a respected statesman of Canada’s mining industry through technical accomplishment and impeccable integrity displ...
2014
Kathleen C.S. Rice (1882 – 1963)
Kathleen Creighton Starr Rice left the comforts and confines of Edwardian-era Ontario for the wilderness of northern Manitoba, where she f...
2014
C. Mark Rebagliati (b. 1943)
Few modern-era geoscientists can match the prolific track record of discovery established by Mark Rebagliati in Canada and abroad over fou...
2014
John (Jack) F. McOuat (1933 – 2013)
John (Jack) McOuat helped advance hundreds of mines and mineral projects around the world as a founding partner of Watts, Griffis and McOu...
2013
James C. O’Rourke (1939-2021)
James O’Rourke began his career as a mining engineer working on a new generation of mines being developed by visionary industry leaders ...