Lac aux bouleaux graphite property

Ore: Graphite

  Overview

The Lac aux bouleaux property is a early stage graphite exploration project located in the southern Quebec, Canada. It is accessible all year round.

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  Location

The Lac Aux Bouleaux Graphite Property (the “LAB Graphite Property”) consists of 14 mineral claims in a contiguous block totalling 738.12 hectares land, on NTS sheet 31J05, near the town of Mont-Laurier in southern Québec.

Source: Lac aux bouleaux graphite property (February 18, 2020) page : 12

  Acces

The Property is road accessible through a provincial highway (Route 117) from Montréal, and then following secondary roads 309 and 311. Various tertiary / forest roads provide access to different claims on the Property. The town of Mont-Laurier is located about 20 kilometres to the north, Montréal 150 kilometres to the southeast, and Ottawa 125 kilometres to the south of the Property. Mon-Laurier is also connected to Montreal via rail. The access has to be negotiated with the surface land owners before starting any exploration work on mineral claims located on private lands. The exploration programs on private lands in Quebec are generally run through negotiations and payment of standard reclamation costs for cutting trees, making access roads and movement of a drill rig. It must be noted that only a small portion of the LAB graphite property is under private lands, the majority of the claims, including the historical deposits are located within Crown lands.

Source: Lac aux bouleaux graphite property (February 18, 2020) page : 17


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