Cobalt Historical Society

Cobalt Historical Society Our mandate is to preserve and promote the mining heritage in the town of Cobalt and neighbouring Col If you would like to become a member.

The Cobalt Historical Society is a volunteer non-profit corporation that was established in 1999. We are a member of a joint-venture partnership with the Town of Cobalt and Coleman Township. Together our mission is to preserve and promote the mining heritage of the area. The society was created to fulfill the Town of Cobalt’s initiative to build the Heritage Silver Trail, a self-guided tour that i

ncludes former mining sites in Cobalt and Coleman. On the Town’s behalf, we built the trail and since then we continue to develop and maintain the sites with aid from the two municipalities, our members, and volunteers. Our office is housed in the reconstructed Pan Silver headframe and shafthouse ( site #14 on the Heritage Silver Trail ) which was moved from the Harrison-Hibbert “Mud” Mine to its present location on Silver Street in 1998. Our mandate is to act as an umbrella organization for the preservation and development of the remaining mine properties, equipment, and artifacts that illustrate the important role that the Cobalt Mining Camp has played in the development of the mining industry in Ontario and in the development of Northern Ontario. The Cobalt Mining Camp was designated as a National Historic Site in 2001. Some of our activities include:

*The dissemination of heritage information as it relates to the Cobalt Mining Camp.
*Promotion of the Heritage Silver Trail, the Cobalt Mining Camp and related cultural and heritage sites as tourist destinations.
*Develop a participative membership program.
*Fundraise for short and long-term preservation and development programs focusing on the preservation and development of the Heritage Silver Trail and the Cobalt Mining Camp as significant historical sites and tourist attractions. To accomplish these goals, we disseminate information through our website, through this FaceBook page, our quarterly newsletters, members’ meetings and our symposiums with their book publication. We advocate the preservation of the area’s mining heritage, and maintain the Heritage Silver Trail and the Koza Park

If you have any questions regarding the Society, the Cobalt Mining Camp, membership, or wish to contribute financial support, we would be happy to hear from you. One year membership is $20.00
One year family membership is 50.00

e-transfers are welcoms - to [email protected]

Please send a cheque or money order, along with your address, phone number and email to:

Cobalt Historical Society
PO Box 309
Cobalt, ON
P0J 1C0

Thanks to Brian Dobbs for sharing this image of the Right of Way Mine taken August 1947 when a fire destroyed the homes ...
06/14/2026

Thanks to Brian Dobbs for sharing this image of the Right of Way Mine taken August 1947 when a fire destroyed the homes along Lang Street and the streets below. The photographer is standing near, or on the present day site of St Patrick's school.

SOON!
06/12/2026

SOON!

📣🦊 We are pleased to announce that the Colonial Adit Tours will begin on June 22nd!

The museum runs tours every day at 10 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm.

Contact the museum to book your tickets today! 🦊📣

📣🦊 📣🦊 Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que les visites guidées des mines coloniales débuteront le 22 juin!

Le musée organise des visites tous les jours à 10 h, 13 h et 15 h.

Contactez le musée dès aujourd'hui pour réserver vos billets! 🦊📣! 🦊📣

Laura's Art Shoppe is no longer in Cobalt, but fear not! Laura's work is still available at The Cobalt Mining Museum!
05/23/2026

Laura's Art Shoppe is no longer in Cobalt, but fear not! Laura's work is still available at The Cobalt Mining Museum!

Planning a visit to The Cobalt Mining Museum this season? (Of course you are!) Their summer hours have just been posted.
05/16/2026

Planning a visit to The Cobalt Mining Museum this season? (Of course you are!) Their summer hours have just been posted.

We were delighted to receive a copy of *In the Footsteps of Polish Pioneers and Settlers in Central and Atlantic Canada*...
05/11/2026

We were delighted to receive a copy of *In the Footsteps of Polish Pioneers and Settlers in Central and Atlantic Canada*, the third in a series by authors L**h and Grazyna Galezowski. 📖 The book documents Polish pioneer and settler communities across Central and Atlantic Canada — organized province by province, richly illustrated, and decades in the making.

Cobalt has its own chapter!

We’re excited to share some wonderful news! Our third publication has been released!
In the Footsteps of Polish Pioneers and Settlers in Central and Atlantic Canada is now out, and we’re incredibly grateful to all our sponsors. Your support truly means a great deal to us.
An exciting new chapter begins this May as we launch a series of special author events. Join us on May 1 in Winnipeg, and on May 3 in Thunder Bay.
Stay tuned right here on our page for more details about these and upcoming events, we can’t wait to see you there!

Our May Newsletter is now online, Featuring: • CHS Annual Report 2026 and Board elections• Royal Canadian Legion 100th A...
05/08/2026

Our May Newsletter is now online, Featuring:
• CHS Annual Report 2026 and Board elections
• Royal Canadian Legion 100th Anniversary
• Agnico Eagle Closure Program 2026

You'll also find a challenging Trivia questionnaire as well as reminders to become or renew your membership.

https://cobalthistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-05-CHS.pdf

Presently, we are helping the descendants of John Archibald Mitchell to find out more about his time here in Cobalt. (An...
01/29/2026

Presently, we are helping the descendants of John Archibald Mitchell to find out more about his time here in Cobalt.

(And Casey Township. And the Montreal River. And Gowganda. And Elk Lake. And the Porcupine.)

Most reports and newspapers spoke only about his brother, William Stewart Mitchell. While John was the "boots on the ground" guy, literally, brother Bill was boots on the ground guy financially.

To promote his financial dealings, around 1910 Bill created a lantern slide show. Happily, in later years, the slides were found in a company vault and preserved in 35mm format and donated to the Haileybury School of Mines, which they later turned over to the Haileybury Heritage Museum.

Happier still, the descendants scanned the original glass lantern slides and donated the digital copies to us and The Cobalt Mining Museum.

AND they turned those images into a faithful digital reproduction of that slide slow.

Which I share with you today.
https://youtu.be/yLW-9UCNJaw

Our January newsletter is now online. In this issue: Hedley Vicars Short travels north and a reminder to renew your memb...
01/13/2026

Our January newsletter is now online.

In this issue: Hedley Vicars Short travels north
and a reminder to renew your membership.

https://cobalthistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2026-01-CHS.pdf

Cobalt, Latchford, Pork Rapids,Temagami, Bear Island, and canoes and campers and rocks and rapids.Take a look at the lat...
01/03/2026

Cobalt, Latchford, Pork Rapids,Temagami, Bear Island, and canoes and campers and rocks and rapids.

Take a look at the latest suite of images on our website, thanks to a recent donation. And thanks to Hedley Vicars Short for documenting his travels north in the very early days of the frontier

Follow the link to our blog post.
https://cobalthistoricalsociety.ca/hedley-vicars-short-travels-north/.

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21 Silver Street
Cobalt, ON
P0J1C0

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