Terra Lab

The TerraLab

The Terra Lab aims to share the science of mining exploration, development and remediation.

When the mine was active, this building was one of the company’s assay labs - a space where scientists could test rock samples to determine their ingredients and concentration. This history is now reflected in the Terra Lab’s entry foyer, where you will find examples of authentic assay equipment and information about the kinds of experiments that were performed here.

Britannia Mine’s successful search for valuable minerals allowed the company to thrive, but it also had a far-reaching impact on the surrounding environment. In the main portion of the lab, graphics, specimens and multimedia displays examine the chemical process known as acid rock drainage, and the ways modern remediation is restoring biodiversity to Britannia’s waters.

After visiting the Terra Lab we hope visitors will take away concrete examples of how science, technology and community collaboration are creating a more sustainable mining future. Check back often as these exhibits continue to grow and evolve!

Financial Supporters and Educational Partners

The museum gratefully acknowledges the following supporters and educational partners in the development of the TerraLab. Professor Neil Banerjee & Dr. Lisa Van Loon from Western University, Jerome Renwick III Endowment Fund (Canadian Geological Foundation) and the following partners.