A view of the smelter and townsite, looking southwest. Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK4743
A view of the smelter during the peak production years from 1908-1913.Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. ct1127
A view of the townSource: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK4553
A view of the main street, which later became known as the "Soo Highway"Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK1051
To the right is a northeast view of the smelter from the CPR line. The building on the far left was the smelter superindentent's residence.Source: Sudbury Public Library, Ref. MK5863
The Mond roast yards were situated between the Victoria (Mond) Mine site and the smelter plant at the Victoria Mines site, approximately 4.5 kilometres south.©Copyright: Geological Survey of Canada collection, Accession: 1969-120
The newly enlarged CPR station at Victoria Mines with the water tower in the background.Source: Gary Peck
A view of the main street running east to west, near the 'intersection', looking south.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
One of two homes that are still left©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
Although nothing remains of the buildings, the roadway remains clear.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
A stone cross amidst the weeds.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Assorted foundations can be found close to the smelter area.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Assorted foundations©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Looking west at the location of the former smelter complexes. The slag from the smelter still remains and the area is devoid of vegetation.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Looking east at the location of the former smelter complexes.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
Looking north at the location of the former smelter complexes.©Copyright: Jeri DanyleykoSpecial thanks to the Sudbury Public Library for the use of their images.