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Klimack Lake and North West Laurier Project
kLImaCk LakE anDnorTh wEsT LaurIEr projECT
PROPERTY PROFiLE
We have significant levels of zinc, lead, and copper/nickel adjacent to Riding Mountain National Park.
Why are these locations significant?
Klimack Lake is on the Thompson Nickel Belt, and of note, is that the North West Laurier ground sampling matched the air mag profile.
This property is next to all-weather roads − within a few miles of highways, railways, towns, and hydro power − giving you immediate infrastructure, ease of access, and minimized costs, especially relating to exploration.
If you want to explore, these locations are a great place to start and to expand to other locations, as evidenced by the staking taking place in other sectors of Manitoba, specifically the Steinbach area.
How did we find these locations?
to the Mississippi Valley in the U.S. and Kupferschiefer in Northern Europe), we completed a ground soil sampling survey under the direction of a P.Geo, who prepared a technical report of both locations.
Both areas are outside of all parks and special restrictions.
Along with the high levels of nickel, copper, and zinc found on our properties, there are documented anomalies found in the oil well core showing high lead and zinc content in the sedimentary basin, which is evidenced in our ground survey.
The lab results indicate a high potential volume and additional information is provided at https:cutt.ly/KlimackLaurier.
This is a new opportunity, as the work was completed in 2019
Make us an offer by contacting us at brownjml@shaw.ca or call us: • Jim Brown: 204-253-4940 • Ken Klyne: 204-918-9513 • George Nylulaik: 204-589-4987 6