Is this a good spot?!

Mvgirl

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Hello Mvgirl,

That place sounds like a great place to hunt. IMHO: the place has been hit hard over the years, so you need to think outside the box. All of the places you mentioned are good, consider the bushes and heavily overgrown areas if you can get in. Try to get an aerial view of the place from years ago and compare to modern. This will give you an idea of the park shrinkage over the years by the trees, brush...etc.

Good Luck :icon_thumleft:

Doc
 

A 1909 park would be a great place to hunt. Just go slow and low. Good luck.
 

Thanks! Do you know a good site that would have aerils?
 

Check out Forum: Maps on our Treasure net site.
 

Perfect place but like has been said, try to think outside the box, Maybe look in where others wouldn’t have. Good luck
 

Exactly what Bama Billy said!
Metal detectorists are prone to the "Deer sticking to the same trails" syndrome and tend work the same old ground over and over again.
Take Assiniboine Park for example....
Getting pretty hammered! BUT, take a look at the photos of when they built the park and the land was all bald flat prairie.
So that means that all the bushes there now were not there in the early days.
Every year in the spring I pull out quite a bit of goodies from the woods.

Right against the base of a big tree near the river, I found this coin spill......

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Here's the rest of the finds.....

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Didn't have to get a new fancy detector, just had to think a little outside the box.
Even in the common areas, look for heavy bottle cap/trashy areas and pull out all the "iffy" signals among the trash.
Your chances are slim to none if you work the clean, quiet areas. You gotta work what no one else wants to work!
You're welcome to P.M. me with any questions.
Happy Hunting,
Dave.
 

Thanks! Do you know a good site that would have aerils?

NETR.com. The screen has copyright writing on the screen but you can figure that out by scrolling in and out. Use the overlap of slide overlap menu. Aerial photos start on this site in about 1960 up to today. Once you get the hang of it you will find old parks, homes and other structures that were there but not anymore. If you need more help just look me up. Glad to help. Good luck.
 

There's several books in the public libraries about the history of Winnipeg parks that I've read over the years.
One book covers them all and there's a few about certain ones like Kildonan, St. Vital, and Assiniboine for example.
Always check the 971 (Dewy decimal) sections, especially at the Millennium Library. The Manitoba Room (4th floor) there is excellent.
This will give you a good start.....

Manitoba History: "The Most Lovely and Picturesque City in All of Canada": The Origins of Winnipeg’s Public Park System
Good Luck.
 

Thanks! You found those coins at assiniboine park?? Awesome!!! I only have a bounty hunter jr MD... only $80. I really really want to buy a good one but will have to wait till next year. But I've found six silver things with it; a silver horse brooch, three silver coins (oldest 1919 silver dime like your pictures), and two silver rings.
 

1870 til 1919,, Canadian Silver Dimes to Half Dollars were 92.5 % silver.
1920 til 1967,, Canadian Silver Dimes to Half Dollars were 80% silver.
So any park built and used before 1967 is a good place to search for Silver Coins.
Good luck
 

Rook3434, thanks! I tried the site and I don't know how to use it. Whenever I try to search up a place it shows a modern map, not old aerials. :/
 

Thanks against the wind!
 

It shows current and what they looked like years ago. We the slide feature. Then you can overlap the two. It's really nice once you get the hang of it but there are other good sites good as well.
 

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