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.

Rusty Springs

The 627 ha Rusty Springs Property is located 8 km south of the Arctic Circle and 29 km east of the Alaska border. Access to the property is via wheel or ski-equipped aircraft or by winter road. An all-weather, 600m airstrip was completed in 1996 and brushed in 2011 with a D7 Cat.  A 193 km winter road accesses the property from the Dempster Highway. The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.

Dragon Lake

The 898 ha Dragon Lake Property is located 80 km NE of Ross River, YT. It has been explored since the mid 1940’s when Cu and Au mineralization was discovered by the GSC.

Access is by helicopter service from Ross River or Faro, YT.  Crews can be mobilized from the North Canol Road located 8 km to the SE.  Alternate access is by boat from km 110 on the North Canol Road. An exploration camp has been established on the tenure.

Finex

The 209 ha Finex Property is located in the Pelly Mountains of the southern Yukon, 140 km east of Ross River, Yt.  It is prospective for Sedimentary Exhalative (“SEDEX”) and Volcanic Massive Sulphide (“VMS”) deposits and is accessible by helicopter from the nearby Robert Campbell Hwy, 18 km south.

The property is owned 100% by Eagle Plains with no underlying royalties or encumbrances.

MM

The 463 ha MM Project is situated in south-central Yukon 60 km south of Ross River. Work by past operators over 44 years has identified well-developed volcanogenic massive sulphide (“VMS”) mineralization and alteration.  The property is also prospective for Rare Earth Elements (“REE’s”).

Access is by helicopter serviced from Ross River.  Crews can be mobilized to the property from the Ketza River Mine road located 28 km NE of the property.

Pelly Mountain

The 1671 ha Pelly Mountain Property is situated 44 km south of Ross River in south-central Yukon. Access to the property is by helicopter, with the nearest base at Ross River. Crews can be mobilized from the Ketza River Mine road located 15 km east of the property.

The project is prospective for both volcanic massive sulphide (“VMS”) and Rare Earth Element (“REE”) deposit types.

The claims are 100% owned by Eagle Plains Resources and carry no underlying royalties or encumbrances.

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Location
POINT (-119.79354857 51.0987219449)
Project Status
Exploration
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Area (ha)
4385
Royalty Terms
2% NSR with an option to buy down 1% for $1m
Owner/Optionee
Eagle Plains Resources / 1416753 BC Ltd. (NevGold Subsidiary)
Flagship
No