Ontario
Georgina Stairs
Georgina Stairs
Location: Ontario, Canada
Project Overview
Georgina Stairs Property is located 12 km from the town of Beardmore, 50 km from the Equinox Gold/Orion Mine Finance’s Greenstone Gold mine development, 53 km from Nipigon and 146 km from the city of Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay is a transportation hub with a deep-water harbour for shipping on Lake Superior, railway and Trans Canada highways going east and west across Canada, and a highway south to the United States. Georgina Stairs Property consists of 1085 cell claims near Beardmore, Lake Jean, Parks Lake, and Leopard Lake Areas. The Georgina Stairs Property is 100% owned by Tearlach Resources. The claim block is about 22,900 ha and 26 km long by 12 km wide. Roads connect the Property to the Trans Canada Highway #11.
Property Geology
The Georgia Lake pegmatite field is located within the metasedimentary Quetico Subprovince. The Georgia Lake spodumene pegmatites are hosted by the metasedimentary rocks near the muscovite granites and diabase dykes and sills. The Georgia Lake albite-spodumene pegmatites consist of quartz, feldspar, muscovite and spodumene, with the spodumene crystals aligned perpendicular to the dyke wall. The Property’s geology is the same as Rock Tech Lithium’s Georgia Lake Project, and it is located 9 km east of Rock Tech’s spodumene pegmatites. The geology is also the same as Balkan Mining and Minerals Limited’s Gorge Lithium Project and is located 4.7 km north of their spodumene pegmatites. Spodumene pegmatites have not yet been identified on the Georgina Stairs Property.
The Final Frontier
The Final Frontier
Location: Ontario, Canada
Project Overview
The Pakwan lithium project comprises 74 claims totalling 1,722 hectares and the Margot Lake lithium project comprises 102 claims totalling 2,706 hectares
The Final Frontier Property is located 176 km north of Red Lake and near Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project. The Final Frontier property consists of three claim blocks: Pakwan, Pakwan Extension and Margot Properties. Pakwan consists of 51 claims, 9.2 km long by 1.8 km wide and is optioned from a third party. Pakwan Extension consists of 23 claims, 5.3 km long by 0.9 km wide and is held 100% by Tearlach Resources. Margot Property consists of 102 claims and is 11.5 km long by 3.7 km wide and is optioned from a third party. The access to the Final Frontier Property is by winter road or fly into North Spirit airstrip. Boats can be used to access from Properties from North Spirit Lake.
Property Geology
All three properties are within the same North Spirit Lake greenstone belt on the Sachigo – Berens River Subprovincial boundary as Frontier Lithium Inc. Li-Cs-Ta PAK Property. The Pakwan and Pakwan Extension Properties are also within and adjacent to the same Bear Head Fault Zone as the PAK Property. All three Properties are in close proximity to or contain the same two-mica granite and metasedimentary rocks as the PAK Pegmatite.
The Margot Property is hosted by a two-mica granite with accessory garnet, tourmaline and sericite. Ontario Geological Survey identified a pegmatite outcrop on the south shore of Margot Lake (OGS, P.3603, 2008).
NorthWestern Ontario
NorthWestern Ontario
Location: Ontario, Canada
Project Overview
The New Frontier Property consists of three claim blocks: Wesley, Harth and Ferland. The Wesley and Harth Properties are located 68 km east of Ear Falls.
The Wesley Property consists of 7 claims and is 9.7 km long by 2.8 km wide.
The Hart Property consists of 6 claims and is 7.5 km long by 4.7 km wide.
The Ferland Property is located 52.8 km east of Armstrong, consists of 6 claims and is 10 km long by 4 km wide.
All three properties have road access and are optioned from a third party.
Property Geology
The Harth and Wesley Properties are about 8 km apart and both properties are with the English River Subprovince and south of the Uchi-English River subprovincial boundary. Both Properties consist of muscovite granite of the Sharpe Lake Batholith and metasedimentary rocks. Drilling in 1957, north of the Wesley property boundary intersected pegmatite dykes with tourmaline. In October 2022, Tearlach collected 33 samples on the Wesley Property (Tearlach Resources, NI 43-101 Report, dated Jan. 25, 2023). A pegmatite dyke with graphic texture, green muscovite, tourmaline and garnet was identified on the property. The pegmatite dyke is hosted by metasedimentary rocks.
The Ferland Property is within the Winnipeg River Subprovince. The majority of the property consists of foliated to gneissic tonalite-granodiorite intersected by diabase sills.
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