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  1. Thanks for sharing this post with me, Margaret! I’ve always secretly been a bit of geology nerd so this is making my upcoming trip to Bancroft that much more exciting ;)

  2. These are some beautiful findings. The Bear Lake Digging site is very rich in calcite. Could the Apatite crystal that you found be lodged in calcite rather than Rose Quartz?

  3. This is a very helpful site for rock hounding beginner like me. Thanks!!!!!

  4. I am planning a trip to Bancroft in June would love to find some interesting rocks and crystals any
    other advice would be appreciated thank you for posting

  5. Hi Laurie – The best place to get the information you are seeking is from Bancroft’s Tourism office: . When you get to Bancroft, this is the first place to go, as the team there will provide you with maps and details as to what you can find. The Mineral museum shows some of the types of rocks you can potentially find. Lots of Mica! Happy digging.

  6. Hi there, i would love to take part in digging oe looking for gems while on vacation, is there anyway my daughter and i cna paeticipate and do this? This is something we have always wanted to go and do so we are hoping that its possible to come and see your lacation and experience it for the day. My name ia Debbie Menard and i can be emailes at debbieibrabim@gmail.com

    Thank you
    Debbie

  7. Hi Debbie, I suggest you connect with the Bancroft Chamber of Commerce – or check out the City of Bancroftโ€™s site to see what they offer in terms of rockhounding. Since this post, there have been changes to the rockhounding site I wrote about. It is apparently no longer easily accessible to the public. Iโ€™ve noted this in the post. Hope this helps!

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