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Collecting radon samples in northern Saskatchewan

Beaver River Project

The 1455 ha Beaver River Project is located 40 km ESE of Uranium City in northern Saskatchewan. Uranium City is located on the north shore of Lake Athabasca, 536km NNW of LaRonge and is accessible via scheduled flights from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and charter aircraft from Fort McMurray, Alberta. All season road access is available to Stoney Rapids then a 175km seasonal ice road to Uranium City via Fon-du-Lac. Uranium City is endowed with services such as hospital, lodging accommodations, groceries, fuel and airport.

The Beaver River claims were acquired in 2023 and have no underlying royalties or encumbrances. They are located within 2.5km of a power transmission line and accessible by float/ski equipped aircraft from Uranium City. A detailed compilation and interpretation of available data from historical work programs has begun and will lead to recommendations for future work and more information for this webpage.

      • Saskatchewan
      • Available for option: No
      • Uranium,
      • Copper,
      • Nickel

Project Highlights

  • Chip sampling at the VIC South Occurrence returned U308 values of, 29.89% over 0.293m, 18.09% over 0.152m and 3.09% over 0.609m
  • Mineralization occurs continuous over approximately 1097m
  • Hosts Beaverlodge-style basement-hosted uranium mineralization
  • Property contains 4 uranium mineral occurrences
  • Grab samples from VIC U-Cu-Ni Occurrence returned up to 36.3%, 29.7% and 27.62% U308