The Victoria Mine. Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK0715
A view of the mine from the lumber yard.Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK0069
An underground view at 2,025 ft.Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK0796
Complete view of mining operations before pre 1912. Note the bucket line that brought the ore to the roast yards and subsequently to the smelter at Victoria Mines, 4 1/4 kilometres south.Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. CT1129
The Mond roast yard©Copyright: Geological Survey of Canada Collection, Accession: 1969-120
An early view of the Victoria (Mond) Mine and town site.Source: Dale Wilson
The control dam on Fairbanks Creek just south of Mond station. The dam regulated water at the smelter site, about 4.5 kilometres south.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The main thoroughfare as viewed from the barn.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The school well©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The barn foundations©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
A well concealed well ©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The foundation of the largest store in town©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Mine foundations. These may be of recent vintage as the site was re-mined sometime in the 1970s.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
A shaft site. Since the site is seeing renewed exploration, some of these foundations may soon be lost.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
An old storage building on a stormy day. ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Site of a recently demolished cabin ca. 2003 ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
An empty roadway ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Power lines stretching across a renewed forest. The lines also stretch and split the townsite through its main thoroughfare. The view is looking west. ©Copyright: Jeri DanyleykoSpecial thanks to the Sudbury Public Library for the use of their images.