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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 46 MIN

Heritage in the Rocks: Keeping Cobalt’s Mining History Alive

from The Backroads Bill Podcast · host North Bay Echo

In this episode of Backroads Bill, we speak with Maggie Wilson, president of the Cobalt Historical Society, about the incredible past and uncertain future of one of Canada’s most historic mining towns.From the silver boom of 1905 to the modern-day fight to preserve headframes, mills, and trails, this is a story of resilience, rust, and remembrance.Whether it’s mining students from around the world or tourists walking the Heritage Silver Trail, the legacy of Cobalt lives on — but only if we choose to protect it.00:00 - Intro02:15 - Who Is Maggie Wilson? 06:00 - “Ugly on the Eye”: First Impressions of a Mining Town  09:05 - 1905 Silver Boom: The Discovery That Changed Canada  13:45 - Separating the Museum from the Historical Society  17:20 - Building the Heritage Silver Trail (and What’s Left of It)  22:10 - The Problem With Preservation: Aging Boards & Fewer Volunteers  26:30 - National Historic Site Status… With No Support  31:00 - The Empire State Building… Funded by Cobalt’s Silver?!  34:50 - Historic Photos, Fires, and the Rise of Heritage Tourism  38:15 - Favorite Stops on the Silver Trail: McKinley Mill & Nipissing Mine  41:40 - Will Mining Return to Cobalt? A Cyclical Legacy  45:05 - Ghosts, Poets, and Preserving the Spirit of the Town  49:00 - Why Younger Generations Need to Pick Up the Torch

In this episode of Backroads Bill, we speak with Maggie Wilson, president of the Cobalt Historical Society, about the incredible past and uncertain future of one of Canada’s most historic mining towns.From the silver boom of 1905 to the modern-day fight to preserve headframes, mills, and trails, this is a story of resilience, rust, and remembrance.Whether it’s mining students from around the world or tourists walking the Heritage Silver Trail, the legacy of Cobalt lives on — but only if we choose to protect it.00:00 - Intro02:15 - Who Is Maggie Wilson? 06:00 - “Ugly on the Eye”: First Impressions of a Mining Town  09:05 - 1905 Silver Boom: The Discovery That Changed Canada  13:45 - Separating the Museum from the Historical Society  17:20 - Building the Heritage Silver Trail (and What’s Left of It)  22:10 - The Problem With Preservation: Aging Boards & Fewer Volunteers  26:30 - National Historic Site Status… With No Support  31:00 - The Empire State Building… Funded by Cobalt’s Silver?!  34:50 - Historic Photos, Fires, and the Rise of Heritage Tourism  38:15 - Favorite Stops on the Silver Trail: McKinley Mill & Nipissing Mine  41:40 - Will Mining Return to Cobalt? A Cyclical Legacy  45:05 - Ghosts, Poets, and Preserving the Spirit of the Town  49:00 - Why Younger Generations Need to Pick Up the Torch

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