Creighton mine, ON, Canada
Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 46.455799, -81.173813.
Creighton is a former mining community and a ghost town located in the state of Ontario, Canada, near Highway 24. The town emerged in the beginning of the 20th century and achieved its peak of the development in the middle of the century, with the population close to 2,200 people. It used to be one of the largest mines of the state, which has now closed and the activities were ceased.
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Creighton mine, ON, Canada Lat Long Coordinates Info
The latitude of Creighton mine, ON, Canada is 46.455799, and the longitude is -81.173813. Creighton mine, ON, Canada is located at Canada country in the Mines place category with the gps coordinates of 46° 27' 20.8764'' N and 81° 10' 25.7268'' W.
Country | Canada |
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Latitude | 46.455799 |
Longitude | -81.173813 |
DMS Lat | 46° 27' 20.8764'' N |
DMS Long | 81° 10' 25.7268'' W |
UTM Easting | 486,652.20 |
UTM Northing | 5,144,706.59 |
Category | Mines |
Country Code | CA |
Zoom Level | 14 |
Coordinates of Creighton mine, ON, Canada is given above in both decimal degrees and DMS (degrees, minutes and seconds) format. The country code given is in the ISO2 format.
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Creighton MINE is a former mining community and a ghost town located in the PROVINCE of Ontario, Canada, near REGIONAL ROAD 24. The town emerged in the beginning of the 20th century, GROWING UP AROUND THE INCO MINE SITE (International Nickel Mines Company - now Vale) and achieved its peak of the development in the middle of the century, with the population close to 2,200 people. It used to be one of the largest mines IN THE PROVINCE, which has now closed as a town in 1987 and the majority of mining activities have ceased.