Developing a Mineral Deposit in Ontario
Information on Mining Land Requirements
Prior to extracting mineral resources on any unpatented mining claims, a lease must be granted.
General Information on Permitting
Specific Permitting Information
- Application Instructions for Bulk Sampling – Apply for permission to remove a mineral-bearing substance for the purpose of testing mineral content
- Project Definition Template –Download the "Project Definition Template for Advanced Exploration and Mine Development Projects" (Microsoft® Word). This template provides a clear outline of what information proponents should collect at the early stages of project planning in order to maximize the amount of advice that regulators can provide them.
- Closure Plan – Find out about the requirements of a closure plan under Part VII of the Mining Act, which must be filed and accepted prior to the commencement of an advanced exploration or new mine development project
- Financial Assurance – Find out about the options for providing financial assurance to cover the closure costs of a closure plan
- Certifying a Remote Mine – Contact us about certifying a mine as remote to claim a 10-year tax holiday and reduced tax rate
- Domestic Processing Requirement/Exemption – Apply for an exemption from the requirement to treat and refine Ontario ores or minerals in Canada
- Legislation and Forms - Part VII of the Mining Act – Find out about closure plan legislation under Part VII and the notification forms
Do You Have Questions
Talk to a deputy mining recorder if you have any questions about mining leases at (705) 670-5742 or Toll Free 1-888-415-9845
Talk to a mineral development officer to get information and advice on permitting requirements for developing a mineral deposit