Lac Levac (Nisk)

Ore: Cu-Ni-Co

  Location

The Lac Levac property is located in the James Bay area of Quebec, about 6 km north of the Albanel transmission station. The Nemiscau airport lies about 55 km by road to the west of the property.

Source: Resource Estimate for the NISK-1 Deposit, Lac Levac Property, Nemiscau, Québec NI 43-101 Technical Report (Dec. 2009) page : 6

  Access

The Lac Levac property lies 284 km (by road) north of Chibougamau. Access to the property is provided by the Rupert road, a private gravel road belonging to Hydro- Québec that links Hydro-Québec’s Albanel transmission station to Camp Rupert, owned by Société d’Énergie de la Baie James (SEBJ). The route to the property follows the Rupert road north for 4 km, then a small road built by GGR in 2007 for 1.4 km, leading directly to the drilling site (Figure 3). This road is accessible to 4 x 4 trucks. The NISK-1 deposit is 70 km east of the Cree community of Nemaska, located on the north shore of Lake Champion. The Nemiscau airport, situated 55 km west of the deposit by road, is served by Air Creebec, which offers daily flights between Montreal and Nemiscau (via Chibougamau) from Monday to Friday.

Source: Resource Estimate for the NISK-1 Deposit, Lac Levac Property, Nemiscau, Québec NI 43-101 Technical Report (Dec. 2009) page : 11

  Climate

The prevailing climate in the Lac Levac area is subarctic, with moderate continental precipitation. There is no permafrost, but the ground can freeze to a depth of 6 m. Winter temperatures can reach as low as –400C. The months of December, January, February and the first half of March are particularly cold, with temperatures averaging below –200C. Summer temperatures average around 150C. Average annual precipitation is 800 mm.

Source: Resource Estimate for the NISK-1 Deposit, Lac Levac Property, Nemiscau, Québec NI 43-101 Technical Report (Dec. 2009) page : 13


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