“For 125 years, the Ontario Geological Survey has played a vital role in the success and growth of Ontario’s mineral development sector, and there are countless examples of how Ontario Geological Survey studies, data and maps have provided guidance leading to major mining investments in our province. This milestone anniversary is about celebrating the Ontario Geological Survey’s past success, while looking forward to what the future has in store for this valuable organization.”
— Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern Development and Mines
Jack Parker, Acting Director, Ontario Geological Survey
“Our new ‘Saturday Night’ exploration target would not have been identified without the airborne geophysical survey data collected and published by the Ontario Geological Survey, and its strong commitment to encouraging exploration for nickel, copper and platinum-group metals in the Thunder Bay area.”
Scott McLean, President and CEO, Transition Metals Corp
“Located in Sudbury since the early 1990s, the Ontario Geological Survey has helped invigorate both the engineering and geology programs at Laurentian University, and has been a key driver in the establishment of Northern Ontario’s world-class mining supply and services cluster.”
Dr. David Robinson, Economist and Associate Professor, Laurentian University