Lac Scott

Ore: Zn-Cu-Ag-Or

  Overview

The property is located in the Chibougamau area approximately 20 km west of the town of Chibougamau, and is easily accessible via public and logging roads.

  Location

The Scott Lake Project is located in northwestern Québec, approximately 20 km southwest of the town of Chibougamau and 500 km northwest of Montreal (Figure 4-1). It is located in the townships of Lévy, Scott, and Obalski in the Administrative Region of Nord du Québec, within 1:50,000 scale NTS map sheets 32G/15 (Chapais) and 32G/16 (Chibougamau). The Project consists of three non-contiguous blocks. The largest block is located within Lévy and Scott Townships in NTS sheet 32G/15 and extends over a length of approximately 16 km in an eastwest direction. It consists of 118 complete or partial claim cells covering an area of approximately 5,884.6 ha. Two smaller, separate claim blocks located within Obalski Township in NTS sheet 32G/16 consist of six claims covering approximately 247.0 ha and five claims covering approximately 205.5 ha, respectively. The centre of the main claim block is located at approximately 528,000 mE and 5,524,000 mN (NAD83, Zone 18). The centre of the currently delineated mineralization is located at approximately Latitude 49°51’42” N and Longitude 74°40’00” W.

Source: Technical report on the preliminary economic assessment for the Scott Lake project Northwesthern Quyébec, Canada (December 6, 2017) page : 4-1

  Local_resources

Various services are available at Chibougamau, a copper and gold mining town with a population of approximately 7,500 located approximately 20 km northeast of the Project. Services include temporary accommodations, emergency health services, 24-hour fuel (gas, diesel, and propane) station, building supplies, post office, police services, and restaurants. A greater range of services is available at Val d’Or, Québec, located approximately 300 km to the south of the Project. Val d’Or is a gold mining town with a population of approximately 35,000. Both Val d’Or and Chibougamau have daily flights from Montreal. Various services are also available from the village of Chapais (population approximately 1,600) located approximately 12 km southwest of the Project. Any mining development on the property would have access to hydroelectric power from the provincial transmission grid.

Source: Technical report on the preliminary economic assessment for the Scott Lake project Northwesthern Quyébec, Canada (December 6, 2017) page : 5-2


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