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Nipigon - Fox Mountain, Graydon Lake and Dorothea
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Nipigon Project #1 - The Fox Mountain Project

The Fox Mountain Project is located 40km west of Cameron Falls and straddles the Townships of Little Sturge and Leckie Lakes, and consists of a 1730.5 hectare (17.3 sq. km.) claim block.

The Fox Mountain Project consists of rocks of the Quetico Subprovince and the Sibley group which are intruded by proterozoic mafic to ultramafic intrusive rocks.

The Fox Mountain Project is centered on a discrete geophysical target consisting of a coincident gravity anomaly (6GDS1052) and circular magnetic low (7GDS1047), interpreted to possibly represent a feeder zone to the ultramafic complex. Compiled OGS open-file geochemistry (8OFR6096) indicates anomalous nickel-in-lake sediments (greater than the 95th percentile). Nickel values in rock samples are generally anomalous (>0.04% Nickel).


Nipigon Project #2 - The Graydon Lake Project

The Graydon Lake Project is located 23km north-west of Cameron Falls within the Graydon Lake Township. The Project consists of a 2209 hectare (22.1 sq. km.) claim block.

The Graydon Lake Project is centered on a gravity anomaly (6GDS1052) and coincident low-amplitude circular magnetic feature (7GDS1047). OGS lake sediment geochemistry sampling (8OFR6096) returned anomalous nickel values (greater than the 95th percentile) in several samples surrounding the geophysical anomaly.


Nipigon Project #3 - The Dorothea Project

The Dorothea Project is located 15 km. north-west of Beardmore within the Dorothea Township and consists of a 957 hectare (9.57 sq. km.) claim block.

The Dorothea Project is centered on a pronounced low-amplitude, circular magnetic anomaly near the eastern margin of the Nipigon Embayment. The Eva Kitto ultramafic ring complex, 15 km. to the south of the Dorothea block, is defined by a similar magnetic signature and is known to host PGE-nickel-copper mineralization.


 
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