Frood-Stobie Mine

Frank Legault

Frood-Stobie Mine

Frood-Stobie Mine is a nickel mine in Greater Sudbury, Ontario.

During World War II, Frood Mine alone accounted for a full 40 per cent of all the nickel used in Allied artillery production. In 1989, Frood Mine shared the John T. Ryan Trophy for the best occupational safety record among Canadian mines in the previous year.

The mine is named for Thomas Frood, an employee of the federal department of Crown lands who prospected and staked many of the early mining claims in the area. A major arterial road in the city is also named for Frood.

Queen Elizabeth II visited Frood mine in recognition of its contribution to World War II.

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Frood-Stobie Mine by Frank Legault
Frood-Stobie Mine by Frank Legault
  • Christopher  Ewing

    Christopher E...

    love the play with lines on this, wonderful contrast and lighting, and great history behind it

  • Frank Legault replied

    thanks Chris!!

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    great photo

  • Lucindawind

    Lucindawind

    it looks like you are out in Western Canada with this shot great shot !

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