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Which mineral made Sudbury famous?

Sudbury, Ontario, is internationally famous for its massive nickel deposits, which were discovered during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and d

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Question: Which mineral made Sudbury famous?

Answer options:

  • Iron ✅ Nickel
  • Gold
  • Salt

Correct answer: Nickel

Explanation: Sudbury, Ontario, is internationally famous for its massive nickel deposits, which were discovered during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and drove the region's mining economy for over a century. While Ontario also produces gold and iron, and places like Goderich are famous for salt, none of these minerals are specifically synonymous with Sudbury's global mining reputation. Under the official Discover Canada guide, understanding regional economies and key natural resources is essential. Candidates should expect exam questions connecting major Canadian cities and regions to their primary industries, as resource extraction is a fundamental pillar of Canada's economic history.

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