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Prospectors and miners flocked to the area and after viewing the find at the Swastika Gold Mine they advanced even further throughout the surrounding region. In 1909 the Lucky Cross Mine adjacent to the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway tracks began producing gold. A Mr. Morrisson started a
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had an engineers' camp nearby as they had to construct two railway bridges as they advanced northwards. The first usage of the name Swastika occurred in their 1907 Annual Report to indicate a water tank was located at the site to meet the needs of the steam trains that opened up northern Ontario.
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Swastika had a population of 450 by 1911, with the Lucky Cross and Swastika Mines in operation. By 1911, a hotel and businesses were flourishing, the area to the east was heavily staked and in 1912 the major gold mines of Kirkland Lake were found and developed by
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In 2021, the Ontario Northland Railway's station was demolished. On May 26, 2021, the Province of Ontario announced plans to reinstate the Northlander passenger train between Toronto and Timmins and/or Cochrane.
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James and William Dusty staked the claims alongside Otto Lake for the Tavistock Mining Partnership. The gold mine and town were named after the
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The town was named after the Swastika Gold Mine staked in the autumn of 1907 and incorporated on January 6, 1908.
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farm and lodging alongside the tracks as early as 1907 and from there the community developed.
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In 2008, the small community of Swastika celebrated the town's centennial.
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From 1945-1949, Swastika Mine was later called the Crescent Kirkland Mine.
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As of 2023, the population of Swastika was approximately 500 people.
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Swastika Fireman's Park
Swastika is located in Canada
48°11′14″N 80°10′35″W / 48.18722°N 80.17639°W / 48.18722; -80.17639
Country
Canada
Province
Ontario
Ontario

Town sign
Northern Ontario
Kirkland Lake
Ontario
unusual place names
Ontario Northland Railway
Rouyn-Noranda
Quebec
North Bay
Ontario
Moosonee
Northlander
Toronto
Cochrane
Swastika railway station
Highway 66

Sanskrit
swastika
Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway
Harry Oakes

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