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Discover the Quincy Mine Tour in Michigan
Explore one of the Copper Country’s most legendary industrial landmarks with the Quincy Mine Tour in Hancock. This immersive underground experience takes you deep into the historic Quincy copper mine—once known as “Old Reliable” for its impressive productivity during the 1800s copper boom. Ride a cog railway, enter the massive No. 2 Shaft, and learn how miners worked in extreme conditions beneath the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Why it’s special: Unlike most mining museums, Quincy offers a true underground adventure. Visitors descend into a real mine tunnel, step inside authentic work areas, see towering hoist machinery, and experience the cold, echoing atmosphere where miners once labored day and night.
History/Story of Quincy Mine
The Quincy Mining Company began operations in 1846 and quickly became one of the region’s most successful copper producers. Its No. 2 Hoist—completed in 1918—was the world’s largest steam hoist, capable of lifting ore from nearly a mile underground. The mine operated for almost a century and today stands as a preserved reminder of Michigan’s industrial roots.
What You’ll See & Do
Ride the unique cog railway down to the mine entrance
Walk through the underground 7th level drift accompanied by an expert guide
See the world-famous No. 2 Hoist building and massive steam hoist
Explore historic mining equipment, rail tracks, and underground chambers
Learn about miner life, geology, and Copper Country’s industrial history
Visiting Information
Hands-On Elements
Guests can handle certain mining tools, examine rock samples, and try small interactive demonstrations that explain drilling and blasting principles.
Photo/Video Policy
Photography is allowed both above ground and underground. Tripods and large equipment may be restricted.
Souvenirs & Extras
Gift shop with copper art, minerals, and souvenirs
Seasonal guided surface tours
Educational programs for families and schools
Pricing
Standard underground tours require paid admission. Adult, child, and senior rates are available, with add-on options for surface-only tours.
Practical Info
Tours typically run from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM during the operating season (late spring through fall). Arrive early during peak summer days, as tours can fill quickly.
Nearby
Michigan Tech’s A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum — One of the best mineral collections in the Midwest
Houghton Waterfront Trail — Scenic walking and biking paths along the Portage Canal
Hancock Historic District — Local shops, cafés, and preserved mining-era architecture
FAQs
1. How cold is the underground section of the tour?
Temperatures underground stay around 43°F year-round, so jackets or sweatshirts are recommended even in summer.
2. Do I need to take the cog railway to reach the mine?
Yes—the railway is the primary way to safely access the underground entrance and is included in the tour.
3. Are helmets and safety gear provided?
All required safety gear, including hard hats, is provided as part of the tour.
4. Is the underground portion suitable for young children?
Children can join, but parents should note low lighting, uneven ground, and cool temperatures inside the mine.
5. How long does the full tour last?
Most underground tours last about 90 minutes, with additional time recommended for exploring the hoist house and surface exhibits.
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