Lilypad Lakes Project |
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Lilypad Lakes |
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Canada
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Province |
Ontario |
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Close to |
Pickle lake |
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Surface |
31 km² / 7,660 acres |
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Latitude / Longitude |
48 N 14 / 84 W 1 |
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Legends
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Explores for
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Cesium - Tantalum -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Lilypad Lakes Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Location of the Lilypad Lakes Project |
The Lilypad Lakes project consists of 14 claims, totaling 7,680 acres, covering a field of tantalum and cesium rich pegmatites, located 150 km northeast of Pickle Lake, Ontario near the aboriginal community of Fort Hope (Eabametoong First Nation).
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History of the Lilypad Lakes Project |
The Lilypad Lakes area was previously explored for lithium in the 1950’s by Standard Lithium Corporation (“Standard”) and for tantalum in 1979-81 by Tantalum Mining Corporation of Canada (“Tanco”). Only partial records of the work performed by these two companies are available in the government assessment files.
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Geology of the Lilypad Lakes Project |
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The Lilypad Lakes property is situated in the eastern part of the Uchi subprovince of the Superior Province of the Precambrian Canadian Shield. The boundary with the English River subprovince occurs several miles to the south. The dominant feature of more...
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Data last updated on : 1/9/2008
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Disclaimer
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All information on this page comes from internal and external sources deemed reliable. This information might not be up to date, so please perform due diligence before making any conclusion or making any action. Do contact us should any information be missing or incorrect.
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