Eagle Rock

Ore: Ni-Cu-Pt-Pd-Au-Cu-Ag

  Location

The Property is located 65 km south of the city of Dryden and 80 km northwest of the city of Fort Frances and is within the Kenora Mining Division in northwest Ontario. The centre of the Property is located at Longitude 92° 39’ 23” E and Latitude 49° 12’ 36” N and at Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) co-ordinate 525,025 m E and 5,450,860 m N (UTM North American Datum (NAD)83, Zone 15) and is located within map sheet National Topographic System (NTS) Zone 52F/02NE (Figure 4.1 and Figure 4.2).

Source: Technical Report on the Eagle Rock project, northwestern Ontario (October 7,2011) page : 6

  Access

Access to the Property is from Provincial Highway number 502 then east along the all season Trout Lake logging road to “kilometre 19.5”, then turn south for 500 m onto the track to the drill camp site and access to the Campbell Zone grid. The Trout Lake logging road continues eastward for another 21 km where it connects to the Turtle River Road and provides access to much of the eastern portion of the Property.

Source: Technical Report on the Eagle Rock project, northwestern Ontario (October 7,2011) page : 16

  Climate

The climate of northwestern Ontario is characterized by continental climate of contrasting seasons. The summers are warm with most precipitation occurring in the months of June and July, and the winters are cold and dry. The daily mean temperature of Dryden, Ontario in January is -18°C and +18°C in July. The annual snowfall average is 140 cm and annual rainfall is 70 cm.

Source: Technical Report on the Eagle Rock project, northwestern Ontario (October 7,2011) page : 16


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