SEDIMENT HOSTED COPPER AND ZINC TARGETS IN NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
PROJECT SUMMARY
50 km² property located in north central Saskatchewan south of the Athabasca basin with two sedimentary hosted base metal target opportunities identified.
Drilling by Noranda in 1990 intersected 10.82 metres grading 0.25% Cu followed by a second intersection of 0.49% Cu over 7.4 metres within 40m of surface that has never been followed up on.
The property also hosts the Fable Lake Zinc showing where drilling by Noranda intersected 17.0 metres grading 2.52% Zn, 4.0 metres grading 7.18% Zn.
The targets occur within the Wollaston Supergroup, a >800km long sedimentary belt analogous in size to the African Copper belt, and similar in age to rocks hosting the supergiant Udokan and Dongchuan copper deposits.