Donors

Peter Russell Rock Garden main path

Peter Russell Rock Garden was prepared with the support of the Canadian Geological Foundation, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, and a bequest in memory of Malcolm Heaton who received a Bachelor of Science in Earth Science in 1971.

The following rocks were donated as noted:

Rock Number Rock Donated Donated By Location
1 Lorrain jasper conglomerate Ben Baldwin  Sault Ste. Marie
2 Lorrain quartzite The Ontario Place Badgely Island, West of Killarney, Ontario
3 Green Lorrain quartzite OGS Sault Ste Marie Echo Lake, Sault Ste. Marie
6 Matinenda conglomerate  The Ontario Place Elliot Lake, Ontario
9 Jacobsville sandstone Algoma Steel Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
10 Gneiss

Donated by friends and family.

Red Bridge near North Bay, Ontario
12 Muscovite-rich quartzite In memory of John Roorda (class of 1962), professor of Civil Engineering (1966-1999). Red Bridge, near North Bay, Ontario
13 Quartz Carbonate Fuchsite Serpentinite  Michael A. Worry (BASc in Electrical Engineering) to celebrate graduation in May 1997. The 40th year of Waterloo co-operative education. Timmins, Ontario
14 Carbonated Basalt with Qaurtz Veins Donated by Pamour Inc, Timmins, ON, Canada. 
 
Hollinger Mine, Timmins, Ontario
15 Carbonated Mafic and Felsic Igneous Rocks with Green chrome Mica Quartz veins and Pyrite Lac Asarco Aquarius Mine  Aquarius Mine, Timmins, Ontario
17 Altered Pyroxenite with Aphyric syenite dikes Lakeshore Gold Corporation Timmins, Ontario
18 Porphyritic Diabase

Central Canadian Federation of Mineralogical Societies (CCFMS).

Bannockburn Township near Matachewan in the Kirkland Lake area of Ontario
19 Gold Ore Lac Minerals Hemlo, Ontario
20 Banded iron formation (Magnetite) Dofasco Incorporation. Timiskaming, Ontario
21-22 Siderite Algoma Steel Wawa, Ontario
23 Cobalt-Nickel Vein Ontario Place Cobalt, Ontario
24 Amabel dolostone 

Arriscraft Corporation.

Wiarton, Ontario
25 Lockport dolostone

Lafarge Canada Incorporation in memory of Harry and Marie Gardner by the Oxford County Geological Society.

Dundas, Ontario
26-27 Dolostone with Calcite  Lafarge Canada Incorporation Dundas, Ontario
28 Laminated Eramosa dolostone In memory of Michael John Clark, 1952-1990, from Valerie, Robson, Davis, and friends from PAS III, 1990. Wiarton, Ontario
29-31 Potsdam sandstone Rideauview Contracts Inverary, Ontario
33 Calcite garnet pyrite

Armbro Construction Limited, dedicated in memory of Jack Celej by his fellow students and the Department of Civil Engineer.

Marmaton Mine, Ontario
34 Magnetite skarn

Armbro Construction Limited.

Marmaton Mine, Ontario
35 Columbus limestone

Jim Barker in memory of Dr. Cynthia (Cindy) Riediger.

Ingersoll, Ontario
36 Epidote garnet skarn

Armbro Construction Limited.

Marmaton Mine, Ontario
37 Anorthosite

In honour of John Alan Franklin by Tom Palangio of Wipware Inc.

River Valley near Sudbury
38 Fossil Coral Colony Favosites Watrox, Earth Science Students Society. Arkona, Ontario
39 Calcite concretions The Chippewas of the Kettle Point Reserve. Kettle Point, Ontario.
40 Shatter cone shock structures Sudbury Impact Crater DBi Services Sudbury, Ontario
41 Sodalite syenite Andy Christie of the Princess Sodalite Mine in memory of Elizabeth G. Edwards (BA  Honours Fine Arts class of 1992 and long-time staff member in the Department of Earth Science). Bancroft, Ontario.
42 Flake graphite in gneiss Ontario Graphite Ltd. Kearney, Ontario
43 Nepheline syenite The Indusmin division of Falconbridge Limited. Blue Mountain Quarry, California
44 Serpentine marble In memory of Jeff Donald, 1970-1990 (Chartered Accounting class of 1994). Lanark, Ontario
45 Folded marble

Supported by the special initiatives fund in 2011 and the University of Waterloo Recreation Committee on behalf of University of Waterloo employees.

Marmora, Ontario
46 Rose quartz Wal-Gem Lapidary in memory of David Michel Forget (BSc Earth Science class of 1993). Quadeville, Ontario
47 Chalcopyrite The Ontario Place Timmins, Ontario
48 Nickel-Copper Ore The Ontario Place Frood Miner, Sudbury, Ontario
49 Stromatolite marble

Wayne, Chris (Alumnus BASc, BA) and Cori Debrusk in memory of Sybil Debrusk.

Thunder Bay, Ontario
50 Stromatolite fossils Wayne, Chris, and Cori Debrusk in memory of their mother and wife. Thunder Bay, Ontario
51 Amethyst quartz Breccia Pearl Lake Amethyst Mines Inc. Thunder Bay, Ontario
54 Granite Mr. Carter Nelson of Nelson Granite. Vermilion Bay, Ontario
55 Limestone, Frank Slide boulder

Frank Slide Interpretive Centre, Government of Alberta.

Alberta
56 Labradorite

The Labrador Inuit Association, The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Canadian Geoscience Council.

Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador
57 Columnar Dacite Don Sandberg Kelowna, British Columbia
58 Columnar Basalt with Periodite Xenoliths Don Sandberg Nipple Mountain, Kelowna, British Columbia
59 50th Anniversary Gneiss

Jose Melo of Allstone Quarry Products, Schomberg, Ontario.

French River, Ontario
60 Slate Kurt Schneider Poultney, Vermont
61 Lepidolite

Tantalum Mining Corporation of Canada Limited.

Bird River Belt, Manitoba
62 Metabasalt

Cugnet Farms, Geopac Consulting and Drilling, Medora Resources Inc, Saskatchewan Geological Society, Saskatchewan Industry and Resources, in dedication to Kenton J. Carnegie, by his classmates and friends.

Weyburn, Saskatchewan
63 Tyndell stone Dolomitic Limestone Gillis Quarries Limited. in dedication to Ron Press who died January 27, 2000 (a 30 year employee of DCS and IST). Placed by his friends. Tyndell, Manitoba
64 Porphyrite biotite granite

Margranite Industry Limited, Surrey, B.C, in memory of Harry Verney Warren.

near Beaverdell, British Columbia
65 Nephrite jade

By Jedway Enterprises, Surrey, British Columbia in memory of Harry Verney Warren, pioneer of geochemistry (1904-1998). Harry Verney Warren received an honorary degree from the University of Waterloo in 1975.

Dease Lake, British Columbia
66 Serpentinite J.M. Asbestos Asbestos, Quebec
67 Peridotite inclusion in Serpentinite J.M. Asbestos Asbestos, Quebec
68 Anthracite Coal  Hogg Fuels & Supply Ltd. Scranton, Pennsylvania
69 Garnet Rich Gabbroic Anorthosite

Barton International in memory of Richard Vollens.

Gore Mountain, New York
70 Shear-hosted lode gold in Breccia Robin Wyllie (B.Sc. Honours Earth Science, Class of 1989), Aurora Geosciences Ltd and Great Late Helicopters Ltd in memory of R. Gwilym Roberts. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
71 Oldest Rock in the World Tonalitic Gneiss Robin Wyllie B.Sc honours Earth Science class of 1989, Gary Vivian and Mike Power, Aurora Geosciences.  Ancasta River area, Northwest Territories
72 Red Granite  The Atlantic Geoscience Society. Fundy Contractors ltd, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy.  St. Georges, New Brunswick
73 Sediment-hosted Zinc-Lead Ore Teck Resources Limited Red Dog Mine, Alaska
74 Ophiolites

Antony R. Berger and Barry G. Warner. 

Tablelands, Newfoundland
75 Columnar Basalt

The Atlantic Geoscience Society, Brian Hebb and Clifford R. Stanley. 

Port Royal, Nova Scotia
77 Wallace Sandstone

Wallace Quarries Ltd and Barry G. Warner in commemoration of Canada 150. 

Wallace, Nova Scotia
78 Redbeds Sandstone

Island Coastal Services LTD. and Barry G. Warner.  

Covehead, Prince Edward Isalnd
79 Lead-Zinc Ore

Yukon Geological Survey and Barry G. Warner for their donation.  

Faro, Yukon Territory
80 Massive Sulphide Ore  H. Coyne and Sons LTD, the Yukon Geological Survey, and Barry G. Warner Yukon Territory

The bronze dedication plaques for the Peter Russell Rock Garden were donated by Peter and Nesta Morris in memory of their friends: Brian J. Burley (McMaster University) and Peter M. Corben (Greenwich Observatory).

Peter and Nesta Morris Plaque