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GOLDENVILLE

Nova Scotia's most productive gold district. Over 250,000 ounces came from this small area where stacked saddle reefs made mining exceptionally rich.

The Champion

250,000+ oz produced — the richest district in Nova Scotia. Individual mines like Palmerston and Boston went to 750+ feet depth.

Geology

Perfect saddle reef geometry. Multiple quartz veins stacked at the hinge of a tight anticline — gold on top of gold.

History

Discovered 1861. By 1900, Goldenville was a full town with hotels, stores, and a population of 1,000+ miners.

Legacy Stats

250K+
Ounces Produced
80+
Years Active
750ft
Deepest Shaft

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Goldenville so productive?

Goldenville sat on an exceptionally well-developed anticlinal fold structure. Multiple saddle reefs stacked vertically, allowing miners to extract gold from several levels on a single property. The Palmerston shaft alone went down 750 feet.

When was Goldenville active?

The district was discovered in 1861 and operated intermittently until the 1940s. Peak production occurred in the 1890s-1910s. Some small-scale operations continued into the 1990s.

Can I explore Goldenville today?

The historic townsite and some workings are on Crown Land and may be explored with a Prospector's License. Be extremely cautious of open shafts and unstable ground — this was an intensive mining area with many hazards.

The Digger's Code

  • Backfill all holes before you leave.
  • Pack out all your trash.
  • Respect fence lines and gates.

Legal Disclaimer

Land access rights, safety conditions, and public fossicking zones change. You are solely responsible for verifying regulations with local authorities (DOC/Council/BLM) and assessing river safety before visiting. Paystreak.io accepts no liability for injury, fines, or trespassing. Never dig on private land without explicit permission.

✓ Information last verified: January 2026