Coyote Creek  |  (Gypsum)

The Coyote Creek property consists of 174 units (10,500 acres) located in the Lussier River/Coyote Creek area 50km NE of Cranbrook, BC. The Coyote Creek property area is distinguished by its abundant gypsum resources, and by high zinc values over the entire property area, reflected in soils, stream geochemical, and lithogeochemical samples. Interest in the area dates back to 1991, when results of a BCGS regional geochemical sampling (RGS) program were released, indicating zinc values in the 99th percentile for the ridge forming the divide between the Lussier River and Coyote Creek. All drainages for this area showed highly anomalous zinc values, ranging from 380 ppm to a high of 5500 ppm Zn.

This property is available for option and is a project of merit.

Updated May 5, 2009

Eagle Plains Resources - Coyote Creek - Mineral Exploration Property

Coyote Creek - Gypsum Exploration Property  Coyote Creek - Project Details [PDF]

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Project News:

May 3, 2010 - EPL/Heemskirk Advance Project

May 28, 2007 - Drilling to Commence

Oct 19, 2006 - EPL Agrees to Sell Coyote Cr

Jun 16, 2006 - $4M to Explore in 2006

Jun 2, 2006 - Drilling Commences

Oct 12, 2005 - Drilling Commences

Jun 7, 2000 - Drilling Commences

Jun 22, 1999 - Zinc Reserves Acquired