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.
2012
Phillip G. Hallof (1931 – 1992)
Phillip Hallof earned his status as one of the “fathers of modern geophysics” for his pioneering and innovative work in the field of f...
2012
Ned Goodman (1937 – 2022)
Ned Goodman has made transformative and enduring contributions to Canada’s minerals industry and capital markets as a company-builder, m...
2012
Robert Hunter (1927 – 2007) and Robert Dickinson (b. 1948)
A partnership formed by Robert Hunter and Robert Dickinson more than 25 years ago has endured as the inspirational foundation for Hunter D...
2011
John T. Williamson (1907 – 1958)
Canada’s recent emergence as a centre of excellence for diamond exploration and production owes much to the pioneering efforts of John W...
2011
Bert Wasmund (1939 – 2022)
Bert Wasmund has been a world-renowned leader in metallurgical plant engineering and design for more than 40 years, as well as a driving f...
2011
Mike Muzylowski (b. 1934)
During a distinguished career spanning more than a half-century, Mike Muzylowski contributed to the growth of Canada’s mining industry a...
2010
Victor C. Wansbrough (1901 – 1994)
Victor Wansbrough served Canada’s metals mining industry with distinction for more than 20 years as the first full-time Managing Directo...
2010
Timmins Mine Finders / Builders
The Porcupine Gold Rush of 1909 was a transformative event in Canadian history, with three gold mines discovered by separate prospecting p...