Camlaren Mine
The Camlaren Mine was a small gold mine north-east of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, at Gordon Lake. It consists of a property totaling about 981 hectares. The two claims that make up the property were staked in 1936 by prospectors Don Cameron and the Mclaren brothers and developed with two shafts during 1937–1938. The name "Camlaren" is a portmanteau of Cameron and McLaren. Conditions attributed to World War II halted development at Camlaren in 1939.
The mine did not produce any gold until 1963 when more modernized mining methods were introduced. About 11,000 tons of ore were transported to Discovery Mine for processing, resulting in about of refined gold.
In 1980, Mining Corporation of Canada Limited erected a milling plant at Camlaren and produced another of gold in the next two years.
There are two other potential production sites on the property that have not been developed.
- H-Vein: About west of the main site.
- #31-Vein: About southwest of the main site.
The Camlaren property is now part of the Gordon Lake Project.