Lost Horse

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. 

Slocan Graphite

The 2868 ha Slocan Graphite Property is located in the Valhalla Range of the southern Selkirk Mountains, approximately 28km north of the city of Castlegar and 30 km west of the city of Nelson, in southeast British Columbia.  The property comprises the majority of the known graphite mineralization that defines the Tedesco Graphite Showing which is based on a cluster of more than 20 graphitic bearing grab samples, spatially associated with a 3km x 1 km strongly conductive geophysical anomaly. The Tedesco showing and associated anomaly has never been drill tested. 

Sphinx

The 356ha Sphinx Property is located 60 km west of Kimberley, in SE BC.  Reacquired by staking in 2023, the claims are highly prospective for intrusion related Molybdenum/Tungsten mineralization and host a historical resource of molybdenum.

The property is road accessible via a network of logging and mineral exploration roads. A hydro-power right of way exists directly to the north while other services are available nearby in Cranbrook, the regional center.