The Lunge Project
Project Overview
The Lunge Project is located on the prolific Canadian Shield in the Sudbury Basin of Ontario, 6 km to the north-east of the Baldwin property boundaries. The project comprises 27 claim units covering 601 hectares. Previous work on the property includes grab sampling and limited drilling, as well as a geophysical survey which has reportedly identified a sulphide-rich horizon associated with a 900 m long IP conductor with significant precious and critical mineral values. The conductor is open at both ends and at depth.
Same Geological Trend as Shakespeare and Baldwin
6 km to the north-east of the Baldwin property boundaries, with excellent infrastructure and road access
27 claim units covering 601 hectares
- Project lies along the southern margin of the Archean aged Superior Province, proximal to where it is overlapped by sedimentary rocks of the Huronian Supergroup.
- Area is host to intrusive rocks with significant copper-nickel-PGM mineralization and, similar to Shakespeare, there is also gold mineralization.
- Previous work on the property includes grab sampling and limited drilling.
- Historic drill hole MH03-01 returned 1.14 g/t Au over 1 m with 0.28% combined Copper-Nickel (Cu-Ni); MH03-03 returned 0.46% Cu-Ni over 1.50 m.
- A geophysical survey completed on Lunge by a previous operator reportedly identified a sulphide-rich horizon associated with a 900 m long IP conductor with significant precious and critical minerals values. The conductor is open at both ends and at depth.
