The Elsiar Property is located in western British Columbia approximately 45 kms northwest of Terrace. The 1116 ha project is 100% controlled by Eagle Plains with an underlying 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause. The claims were acquired in 2003 based on regional research and a similar geologic environment as the Kalum property, 10 km to the south. The project area is accessed by a network of logging roads.
The 11,287 ha Findlay Property is located approximately 30 km north of the city of Kimberley in south-east B.C. The claims were staked in anticipation of an airborne geophysical survey conducted in the fall of 1995 by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC), and the British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS).
The 578 ha Mount Haskins Property hosts three mineral deposits, the A Zone, a 43-101 compliant inferred resource and the Joem and Fort Reliance historical deposits (non-43-101 compliant) within the property boundary.
Located 90km southwest of Watson Lake, YT and 105km northeast of Dease Lake, BC. the Haskins Property is road accessible via the Old Della Mines Road which branches from Hwy 37 12km north of the Cassiar junction.
The claims are 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.
The Ice River Property is situated 45 km east of Golden, B.C. and is currently accessed by helicopter. Forest Service roads reach to within 5 km of the property boundary. The 2310 ha property was staked in 2003 and is owned 100% by Eagle Plains Resources with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.
The Iron Range Property is located in SE British Columbia 1 km NE of the town of Creston. This 21,437 ha property overlies the same Lower/Middle Aldridge Formation stratigraphy that hosts the world-class Sullivan sedimentary-exhalative (“SEDEX”) deposit which contained 160 million tons grading 12% Pb/Zn and 67 g/t Ag. Located in Kimberley, the Sullivan had a mineable lifetime of 92 years and contained metal value in present dollars exceeding $35 billion.
The 4,087 ha K9 Property is located 37 km west of Kimberley, in SE British Columbia. Staked in 1996 as a result of in-house research, the claims contain highly prospective targets for polymetallic veining and sulphide replacement zones based on the favorable geologic and structural setting as well as SEDEX style mineralization.. Supporting this is the presence of high-grade mineralization in historical as well as recent rock sampling and broad multi-element geochemical anoma
The 2871 ha Kalum Property is located 35 km NW of Terrace, British Columbia. A number of high-grade, vein-type gold occurrences have been explored by various operators over the past 80 years with all efforts being directed toward discovery of high-grade stand-alone mineralization.
The property is located 4 km west of the Northwest Transmission Line and accessed by a network of logging roads. The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.
The 1126 ha Ketch property is located in South-Central British Columbia, 37 km north-northwest of Princeton and 40 km southeast of Merrit. The claims are highly prospective for porphyry related mineralization. The property is positioned 3 km east of highway 5A and is accessible via a well-maintained network of roads and is bisected by a high-powered transmission line.
The project was acquired through staking and is owned 100% by Eagle Plains Resources with no underlying royalties or encumbrances.
The 3,759 ha Lost Horse property is located in South-Central British Columbia, 99 km north of Kamloops and 27 km west-southwest of Clearwater. The project, owned 100% by Eagle Plains Resources, is comprised of the main Lost Horse claim with 4 non contiguous mineral claims and were acquired through staking and third-party purchase agreements.
The claims are highly prospective for porphyry intrusion and epithermal type precious- and base-metal mineralization. The property is road accessible via a well-maintained network of forest service roads.
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