ST-GEORGES: EXPLORATION
St-Georges explores for critical strategic minerals, such as nickel and platinum group elements, on Quebec’s North Shore. With a focus on minimizing its footprint, St-Georges is at the forefront of ecological exploration mining. We are also an integral part of the Quebec government’s plan to become a leader in the production, transformation, and recycling of critical and strategic minerals.
St-Georges explores for critical strategic minerals, such as nickel and platinum group elements, on Quebec’s North Shore. With a focus on minimizing its footprint, St-Georges is at the forefront of ecological exploration mining. We are also an integral part of the Quebec government’s plan to become a leader in the production, transformation, and recycling of critical and strategic minerals.
Located 70 km north of the Manicouagan Crater, the Project covers an area of 20,474 hectares (204.7km2). With over 10,000 meters drilled, exploration is ongoing with new targets identified from recent geophysics survey.
A 1.1 Mt bulk sample at surface averaged 1.71% Cu, 2.61% Ni, 3.73 g/t Pt, 5.38 g/t Pd, and 0.84 g/t Rh.
Stats below from Fall 2021 Campaign, Hole 21-18, 2m intersection 47.5-49.5m.
Located 150 km from the deep seaport town of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, the Project covers an area of 16,227 hectares (162.2 km2). It is prospective for nickel, copper, cobalt, palladium, platinum, silver, zinc, and magnesium. Historical sampling yielded grades of up to 2.2% Ni, 0.33% Cu and 0.103 g/t Pd.
Located near the Notre Dame de Lorette municipality in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, the Project is prospective mainly for niobium. An extensive surface campaign was conducted in 2022, with over 200 samples collected and analysed. St-Georges completed 14 drill holes on the project in Spring 2024.
Located 70 km north of the Manicouagan Crater, the Project covers an area of 20,474 hectares (204.7km2). With over 10,000 meters drilled, exploration is ongoing with new targets identified from recent geophysics survey.
A 1.1 Mt bulk sample at surface averaged 1.71% Cu, 2.61% Ni, 3.73 g/t Pt, 5.38 g/t Pd, and 0.84 g/t Rh.
Stats below from Fall 2021 Campaign, Hole 21-18, 2m intersection 47.5-49.5m.
Located 150 km from the deep seaport town of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, the Project covers an area of 16,227 hectares (162.2 km2). It is prospective for nickel, copper, cobalt, palladium, platinum, silver, zinc, and magnesium. Historical sampling yielded grades of up to 2.2% Ni, 0.33% Cu and 0.103 g/t Pd.
Located near the Notre Dame de Lorette municipality in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, the Project is prospective mainly for niobium. An extensive surface campaign was conducted in 2022, with over 200 samples collected and analysed. St-Georges completed 14 drill holes on the project in Spring 2024.
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