Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

It is said that the sparkle from Canadian diamonds mimics the awesome and seductive radiance of the northern lights. Yet until 1991, no one thought diamonds could even be found in Canada—no one except geologists Chuck Fipke and Stu Blusson, who uncovered diamond-rich kimberlite in the Barrens at Point Lake in the Northwest Territories. Their spectacular discovery caused great excitement in international diamond circles and sparked the largest claim-staking rush in Canada since the 1896 Klondike gold rush.

The two geologists sank their lives and savings into their belief that they'd find diamonds in the Barrens, and the story of their quest is a dramatic tale of perseverance in the face of immense odds.

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Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

It is said that the sparkle from Canadian diamonds mimics the awesome and seductive radiance of the northern lights. Yet until 1991, no one thought diamonds could even be found in Canada—no one except geologists Chuck Fipke and Stu Blusson, who uncovered diamond-rich kimberlite in the Barrens at Point Lake in the Northwest Territories. Their spectacular discovery caused great excitement in international diamond circles and sparked the largest claim-staking rush in Canada since the 1896 Klondike gold rush.

The two geologists sank their lives and savings into their belief that they'd find diamonds in the Barrens, and the story of their quest is a dramatic tale of perseverance in the face of immense odds.

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Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

by L.D. Cross
Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

Treasure Under the Tundra: Canada's Arctic Diamonds

by L.D. Cross

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Overview

It is said that the sparkle from Canadian diamonds mimics the awesome and seductive radiance of the northern lights. Yet until 1991, no one thought diamonds could even be found in Canada—no one except geologists Chuck Fipke and Stu Blusson, who uncovered diamond-rich kimberlite in the Barrens at Point Lake in the Northwest Territories. Their spectacular discovery caused great excitement in international diamond circles and sparked the largest claim-staking rush in Canada since the 1896 Klondike gold rush.

The two geologists sank their lives and savings into their belief that they'd find diamonds in the Barrens, and the story of their quest is a dramatic tale of perseverance in the face of immense odds.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781926936086
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Company, Limited
Publication date: 05/01/2011
Series: Amazing Stories
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

L.D. (Dyan) Cross is an Ottawa writer and member of the Professional Writers Association of Canada, the Canadian Authors Association, and the Creative Non-Fiction Collective. Her business and lifestyle articles have appeared in The Globe and Mail and in magazines such as Weddingbells, Home Business Report, Legion Magazine, Profit Magazine, enRoute, and This Country Canada. Her creative non-fiction has been recognized by the International Association of Business Communicators, the EXCEL Awards for features and editorial writing, and the National Mature Media Awards. In 2011 she received the Ontario Historical Award for her book The Underground Railroad: The Long Journey to Freedom in Canada.

Table of Contents

Prologue 5

Chapter 1 A Diamond is Forever 7

Chapter 2 Captain Chaos 14

Chapter 3 Dr. Stu 22

Chapter 4 Out in the Jungle 29

Chapter 5 The Superior Clue 34

Chapter 6 Bingo! 51

Chapter 7 The Ultimate Find 61

Chapter 8 Diamond Stampede 75

Chapter 9 New Explorations 88

Chapter 10 Tale of Ekati 96

Epilogue 104

Canadian Diamond Discovery Timeline 110

Glossary 114

Bibliography 123

Index 124

Acknowledgements 126

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