Iron Range

The Iron Range Property is located in SE British Columbia 1 km NE of the town of Creston. This 22007 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.

Donna

The Donna Property is located in south central British Columbia approximately 63 km east of Vernon and is accessed by a network of well-maintained logging roads.  The 11,784 ha project was acquired in 2016 by way of agreement with ALX Uranium Corp. and is 100% controlled by Eagle Plains with an underlying 2% NSR.  In July 2020, Eagle Plains added significantly to the gold exploration potential of the property by purchasing 4 crown grants located in the NW portion of the property that are host to the past producing St. Paul and Morgan mines.

Acacia

The Acacia Property is located on the Adams Plateau area of British Columbia, approximately 60 km NE of Kamloops and 22 km east of the town of Barriere. The 4385 ha property was staked by Eagle Plains in 1999 covering a fertile stratigraphic package that hosts a number of base- and precious-metal deposits. The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause. Access is by a network of all-weather logging and historical roads.

Black Diamond

The Black Diamond Property is located in the Purcell Mountains 35 km west-southwest of the community of Invermere, B.C., 5 km east of the historical Mineral King Mine.

Kalum

The 3318 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.

Elsiar (LCR)

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.

Wildhorse

The 355 ha Wildhorse Property is located 27 km NE of Cranbrook in the Rocky Mountains of SE B.C.  Situated on the east side of the Wildhorse River, where over 1 m oz. of gold was mined from gravels in the late 1800’s, the claims coincide with the furthest reported upstream placer gold occurrences.

Acquired in 2004 for its gold vein occurrences and sediment hosted copper mineralization, The project is 100% owned by Eagle Plains with a 2% NSR held by Eagle Royalties containing a 1% buy-back clause.

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. 

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. 

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.