Collecting Tremolite & Diopside Crystals at the Grace Lake mineral site in Wilberforce Ontario
I go crystal hunting for Tremolite and Diopside crystals at the Grace Lake mineral occurrence just outside of Wilberforce Ontario. This site is known for its gemmy green Tremolite and Diopside crystals, little smokey Quartz crystals can also be found at this long known Rockhounding site. On this trip I find a little bit of a purple mineral, I am not sure if it's Fluorite or Amethyst. This site has been visited and dug for decades by collectors and has produced many fine museum quality mineral specimens located in museums in Canada and around the World. Collect, rock hound, explore, dig and hike at your own risk and always seek land owner permission before collecting.

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