Eldorado is community in Madoc Township, in Ontario, Canada, with a 2019 population of 50.
In 1866, it was the location of Ontario's first gold rush after Marcus Herbert Powell found gold on John Richardson's farm. [1]
Eldorado is located six miles away from the centre of Madoc. [2]
Municipal employee and part-time prospector Marcus Herbert Powell found gold on August 15, 1866, on a farm owned by John Richardson's. [1] [3]
The town of Eldorado was founded in 1867. [1] The same year the Richardson Mine went into operation. [1] Despite higher expectations, Powell extracted about 100 ounces of gold, worth $1,500 to $2,000 at the time, but no further gold was found. [3] Various other mines that had quickly opened, quickly closed. [3] [1]
In 2019 the population of Eldorado was 50, down from 4,000 during the gold rush. [3] In contemporary times, it is considered to be a ghost town. [4]
Eldorado is community in Madoc Township, in Ontario, Canada, with a 2019 population of 50.
In 1866, it was the location of Ontario's first gold rush after Marcus Herbert Powell found gold on John Richardson's farm. [1]
Eldorado is located six miles away from the centre of Madoc. [2]
Municipal employee and part-time prospector Marcus Herbert Powell found gold on August 15, 1866, on a farm owned by John Richardson's. [1] [3]
The town of Eldorado was founded in 1867. [1] The same year the Richardson Mine went into operation. [1] Despite higher expectations, Powell extracted about 100 ounces of gold, worth $1,500 to $2,000 at the time, but no further gold was found. [3] Various other mines that had quickly opened, quickly closed. [3] [1]
In 2019 the population of Eldorado was 50, down from 4,000 during the gold rush. [3] In contemporary times, it is considered to be a ghost town. [4]