Olson

The 12,952 ha Olson Lake Property is a highly prospective orogenic gold and volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) polymetallic exploration project.  The claims were acquired in 2017 as part of a larger area that includes the Brownell Lake Project.  The property is located 100km east of La Ronge and 80km south of SSR Mining’s Seabee Gold Operation. 

Brownell Lake

The 1863ha Brownell Lake Property is a highly prospective volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) polymetallic exploration project.  The claims were acquired in 2017 as part of a larger area that includes the Olson Project.  The property is located 100km east of La Ronge and 75km south of SSR Mining’s Seabee Gold Operation.

Schott's Lake

The 3225 ha Schotts Lake Property hosts the Schotts Lake Zone, a volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) polymetallic deposit with a historical resource (non-43-101 compliant) of 1,983,850 tonnes grading 0.61% Cu and 1.35% Zn. The property is located 40km NW of Flin Flon Manitoba and 8.5km west of a power transmission line. Access is by winter road or float plane. The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.  Project Highlights

George Lake

The 3694 ha George Lake Property hosts the George Lake Zinc Deposit, a Sedimentary Exhalative (“SEDEX”) deposit with a historical resource (non-43-101 compliant) of approximately 5 million tonnes grading 3.5% Zn and 0.5% Pb.

The property lays 280km northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan between Wollaston and Reindeer lakes. The property is road accessible via a spur from hwy 905.  The claims are 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause. This area qualifies for the mineral exploration incentive program.

Pine Channel

The 6358 ha Pine Channel Property is a highly prospective fracture-hosted gold project located 43 km west of Stoney Rapids, a community accessible by both Hwy 905 and air, located on Lake Athabasca in northern Saskatchewan.  The Pine Cannel Property can be accessed year-round by fixed wing aircraft from Stony Rapids or by boat along the Fond du Lac/Lake Athabasca River system in the summer. The project is bisected by a hydro power line. 

Shasko Bay

The 2571 ha Shasko Bay project is located along the southeast shore of Lake Athabasca in northern Saskatchewan, 20 km southeast of Fond-du-Lac, and adjacent to Eagle Plains’ Pine Channel Au project. 

Cook

The 2741ha Cook Property is a structurally-hosted gold project located in north-central Saskatchewan, 39km north-northwest of Missinipe and 90km north of La Ronge.  The main occurrence is a series of NE trending quartz veins that contain visible gold. The claims were subject to sporadic historical exploration and have not been drill tested or explored using modern techniques.

The property is accessible by fixed wing aircraft from La Ronge or the village of Missinipe which in turn is serviced by an airport, Hwy 102 - an all-weather road and a hydro power grid.  

Dianne Lake

The 4370 ha Dianne Lake Property is located in northern Saskatchewan approximately 18 km northwest of Uranium City. The property is accessible year-round from Uranium City via ski- or float-equipped fixed wing aircraft.

The property was staked in 2020 to incorporate 3 significant silver-copper endowed mineral showings and associated east-west and north-east trending structures.

The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.

Dufferin West

The 2628ha Dufferin West Property is located in northwest Saskatchewan along the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, 145km northeast of La Loche, Sask. and is highly prospective for unconformity uranium deposits. The claims are relatively underexplored and have not been drill tested.

The property is accessible by float-equipped wing aircraft from La Ronge, Sk. or Fort McMurray Ab.

The claims were acquired in 2023 are 100% owned by Eagle Plains with no underlying royalties or encumbrances.

Karin Lake

The 10729ha Karin Lake Property is located near Upper Foster Lake in northern Saskatchewan, 190 km north of La Ronge and 35 km SE of the Key Lake Mine.  It is accessible by float plane and helicopter with Cameco’s Key Lake Mine road located 30 km to the west providing a staging area for work programs.  The SE margin of the Athabasca Basin lies approximately 15 km to the north of the property.