South-Central B.C. - Stirrup Claims:
The upper Stirrup Creek area has produced several thousand ounces of placer gold... more
Southern B.C. - Lucky Boy Property (Gold/Polymetallic):
A ground geophysical survey and drill site preparation will be conducted on the Lucky Boy Claims. This will upgrade and add to all previous... more
Zeus Claims:
The Zeus and Zeus #1 copper/gold claims are located approximately 40 km NW of Lillooet... more
Skoonka Claim:
Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp. has acquired an option to earn a 100-per-cent interest in 96 claims covering 1,942 hectares known as the Boothanie 1-2-3 claim and the B4, B5 and B6 claims... more
Princeton Project:
This project consists of copper-gold-palladium claims covering 1266 hectares located 11 to 12 km south of Princeton. These claims, known as the Princeton project, have more than four showings... moreStirrup Claims Location: South-Central B.C., Canada
The upper Stirrup Creek area has produced several thousand ounces of placer gold.
Lucky Boy Property (Gold/Polymetallic) Location: Southern B.C., Canada
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Zeus Claims Location: South-Central B.C., Canada
The Zeus and Zeus #1 copper/gold claims are located approximately 40 km NW of Lillooet. The claims are made up of 20 unit block sand and cover approximately 1000 hectares. They are easily accessed by the all-weather bridge river road and then by a 26 km forestry road.
Work history:
Department of Energy and Mines files indicated the majority of exploration programs were conducted between 1983 and 1995. These programs included geochemistry geophysics, mapping, trenching and diamond drilling. Over 2500 meters of drilling was completed in 1995. To date, a total of 8959 meters of drilling in 105 holes has been completed. The principal view is approximately 2 meters thick and can be traced for 700 meters. According to the Mine Files, a small copper/gold resource has been defined as a result of drilling to date. Potential to expand this resource is considered good. Geology on the property suggests a porphyry copper/gold deposit may be the source of the existing mineralization. This possibility is the main reason for the acquisition although the auriferous quartz veining system warrants further work to determine its potential.
Skoonka Creek Claim Location: South-Central B.C., Canada
Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp. has acquired an option to earn a 100-per-cent interest in 96 claims covering 1,942 hectares known as the Boothanie 1-2-3 claim and the B4, B5 and B6 claims in the Skoonka Creek area of British Columbia. The claims are located about 10 kilometres (km) from the Trans-Canada Highway and the CNR main line at Lytton, B.C., approximately three hours drive heading east from Vancouver. The claims are easily accessed by secondary roads.
Skoonka Creek is the site of a recent high-grade discovery on a property jointly owned by Almaden Minerals and Strongbow Exploration. Strongbow reported one intersection of 20 grams per tonne (g/t) over 12.8 metres on its JJ showing. The company's claims adjoin the Strongbow Skoonka project. The Strongbow structure continues on to the newly acquired Boothanie claims and intersects Skoonka Creek on Anglo-Canadian's property. A staking rush has ensued and most if not all of this geological trend has been staked.
The company is well financed to carry out an exploration program early this year. This program will begin with intensive prospecting, geochemical and geophysical surveys, followed by diamond drilling as warranted.