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The Pinard Project is located in northern Ontario, Canada, roughly 70 km north-northeast of the town of Kapuskasing, and is defined by 255 contiguous mining claims spanning a total of 5178 ha. The mining claims and patents can be easily accessed via all-weather access road.
The Pinard Intrusive Rock Complex is an Alkaline igneous host with rocks ranging from nepheline syenites and trachytes to peralkaline granites. These complexes usually occur in plate tectonic settings associated with rifts, faults, or hotspot magmatism (Sage, 1988). Early Precambrian aged formations like the Pinard Complex are typical of the Kapuskasing Sup-Province Geology and is similar to the Clay Howell Intrusive, which hosts a REE deposit 20 kilometres to the SW of the Pinard Property.
Proposed Phase 1 exploration program at the Pinard Rare Earths Project to evaluate and prioritize prospective zones across the property. The proposed first phase of work will include:
The Phase 1 program is designed to integrate historical and new field data to identify priority targets.