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The Northern Miner launches a $1 million dollar treasure hunt

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The Northern Miner launches a $1 million dollar treasure hunt

CANADA—There is a $1 million golden treasure waiting to be found somewhere in Canada. All it takes is some clever sleuthing to decipher the clues hidden within a cryptic poem to uncover where the treasure can be found. As part of the next 12 months, 12 more treasure hunts consisting of $25,000 in prizes will be up for grabs.

The newspaper, ‘The Northern Miner,’ has set up the innovative contest, with the grand prize being a physical box containing a unique code redeemable for 217 one-ounce gold coins and 12 smaller bonus prizes of $25,000 in gold coins.

To discover the treasure’s location, participants must solve a series of poetic riddles released monthly. All of the treasure boxes are located on publicly accessible land and do not require any special equipment or digging.

The Great Canadian Treasure Hunt is a promotional event being sponsored by The Northern Miner that aims to increase membership in the 110-year-old publication. The Northern Miner has over 100 years of experience serving the mining and exploration industry. Reports by The Northern Miner writing staff help inform the decision-making process of thousands of high-performing mining professionals. The Northern Miner prides itself as “the only publication that sends reporters to visit worldwide mining projects and record their findings for our readers. These seasoned journalists specialize in mining and exploration and are able to analyze the merits of any project concisely and accurately.”

But there are other clues that will be published over the next 12 months and subscribers to the newspaper can get a head start on the clues, but even without a subscription, treasure hunters can receive clues by signing up with their email address. Complete rules on how to compete in the contest can be found online at: treasure.northernminer.com.

The Poem containing the clues:

In a land crowned cold and vastOld riches whisper through the past

A mirror hides what veins once bore

The verdigris behind the lore

Beyond the clouds where glaciers reign

Gold sighs beneath the mountain’s strain

Yet peaks mislead with gilded hue

The path lies where the birch trees grew

Salt air once bore a copper song

But brittle roots don’t guide for long

The brine remembers, but forgets

The current pulls where moss still wets

Where fire stitched a northern name

And red seams sparked a fleeting flame

No ember now ignites the track

The phoenix flew and won’t look back

A giant coin reflects the sun

But circles lead where none begun

Its gleam is but a siren’s light

No miner’s truth is held in sight

Where chalco fever gripped the past

Where Flinty’s claim once never ceased

The water hums an ancient code

But silence marks the current road

The Shield bends low through sleeping trees

Where sunken whispers told of ease

But breaks don’t speak nor faults confess

What roots may hold in silent quest

Where iron sings and cedars lean

The northern call remains unseen

A truth not loud, but forged to be

The strong, the silent, and the free

One marker stands, by shore and pine

Its message dulled by passing time

What once declared, now disappears

Beneath the weight of growing years

Where warm the zinc-toned waters fell

And Bathurst rang its deepest bell

The sounds now fade but echo trails

In folds where even memory pales

Where suits and stones have struck accord

And Bay Street crowned the mining hoard

No gilded desk nor numbered share

Will point to where the birches stare

Step not in haste where paths align

But where the trail forgets design

Beyond the mark the tall grass grow

And buried speaks what no one knows

Not marked by gold but core alone

A sliver rests in overgrown

Look past the script, behind the brush

The compass turns, and all is hush