Grande Vallée

Ore: Al203

  Overview

Grande-Vallée is an open-pit mining project with indicated resources of 1040 million metric tons of alumina. It is located in the Gaspé Peninsula in the province of Quebec, Canada. The project would have a life of 25 years with an annual production of 2.45 million metric tons per year.

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  Location

The Grande-Vallée property, owned by a third party, is located in the Gaspe peninsula, approximately 20 km south of the town of Grande-Vallée (see Figure 4-1). More specifically, the property is within the south-east quarter of the Denoué township and the northern part of the Champoux and LeFrançois townships.

Source: Preliminary Economic Assessment on Metallurgical Grade Alumina Project page : 43

  Access

The Grande-Vallée Property is located some 20 km South of the city of Grande- Vallée, along the provincial route G-103 (see Figure 5-1). The first 12 km are asphalted and the following 8 km are gravelled. The property straddles the headwater divide between the Madeleine River in the West and the Grande-Vallée River in the East (see Figure 20-1).

Source: Preliminary Economic Assessment on Metallurgical Grade Alumina Project page : 55


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